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Jimmy Kimmel Books Tom Hanks, Springsteen, Colbert for Brooklyn Episodes
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Jimmy Kimmel Books Tom Hanks, Springsteen, Colbert for Brooklyn Episodes

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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Jimmy Kimmel will head to Brooklyn next week for his first full week of shows since returning from suspension. And whether intentional or not, he’s lined up a bunch of Donald Trump’s favorite people to join him as guests, including Tom Hanks, Bruce Springsteen, Stephen Colbert, and Spike Lee.

Airing from the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House, the five-night run begins Monday, September 29th, with an episode featuring Ryan Reynolds, Josh Johnson, and musical guest Public Enemy. Colbert will guest Tuesday, September 30th, alongside Kumail Nanjiani and musical guest Reneé Rapp. Wednesday, October 1st, will feature Emily Blunt, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, alt-rockers Geese (!), and Big Daddy Kane.

On Thursday, October 2nd, Springsteen will appear with Jeremy Allen White to promote their new biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere, with Living Colour serving as the musical guest. And on Friday, October 3rd, Kimmel will cap off the week by welcoming Hanks and Spike Lee as guests.

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to Resume Airing on Sinclair's ABC Stations, Ending Blackout in Dozens of Cities Boost
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‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to Resume Airing on Sinclair’s ABC Stations, Ending Blackout in Dozens of Cities Boost

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to Resume Airing on Sinclair’s ABC Stations, Ending Blackout in Dozens of Cities Boost

Sinclair Broadcast Group announced it will once again carry “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on its ABC-affiliated stations, lifting a blackout that kept the show off the air in dozens of U.S. cities.

The network had previously blacked out the show even after ABC reinstated it nationally, in response to controversial remarks made by Kimmel. Sinclair said its decision to resume airing comes after engaging with local community and advertiser feedback, and reaffirming its duty to balance national programming with local interests.

In an official statement, Sinclair emphasized: “Our objective throughout this process has been to ensure that programming remains accurate and engaging for the widest possible audience.” The company noted that it must juggle responsibilities to its communities while also honoring its network obligations.

The blackout had affected major markets, including Washington, D.C. and Seattle, spotlighting tensions around media, free speech, and affiliate control.

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Jimmy Kimmel’s show returning to all remaining ABC stations, companies say - National
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Jimmy Kimmel’s show returning to all remaining ABC stations, companies say – National

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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Two U.S. companies will allow Jimmy Kimmel Live! to return to their ABC stations’ airwaves Friday, ending a brief boycott launched after the show’s return.

In a statement posted on social media, Sinclair Broadcast Group said Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show will return to all of its 38 ABC affiliate stations effective Sept. 26.

“Over the last week, we have received thoughtful feedback from viewers, advertisers, and community leaders representing a wide range of perspectives,” Sinclair said in the statement.

The company also said it noticed “troubling acts of violence,” referencing the shooting into the lobby of a Sacramento ABC station last Friday.

“These events underscore why responsible broadcasting matters and why respectful dialogue between differing voices remains so important,” Sinclair added.

A short time later, Nexstar Media Group said it would also return Kimmel’s show to its 28 ABC affiliate stations beginning Friday night.

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“We have had discussions with executives at The Walt Disney Company and appreciate their constructive approach to addressing our concerns,” the company said in a statement.

“As a local broadcaster, Nexstar remains committed to protecting the First Amendment while producing and airing local and national news that is fact-based and unbiased and, above all, broadcasting content that is in the best interest of the communities we serve.”

Kimmel was allowed to return to work, and hosted the show again on Sept. 23 after the network said it had “thoughtful conversations” with Kimmel.


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Both Sinclair and Nexstar said this week they would continue to keep Kimmel off their ABC airwaves despite the return, but said they remained in conversations with ABC and Disney.

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“In our ongoing and constructive discussions with ABC, Sinclair proposed measures to strengthen accountability, viewer feedback, and community dialogue, including a network-wide independent ombudsman,” Sinclair said Friday.

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It noted the company has yet to adopt those measures.

ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! completely on Sept. 17 after the namesake host made comments during a broadcast about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The suspension was announced shortly after Nexstar and Sinclair said they would pre-empt Kimmel’s show.

Brendan Carr, chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, suggested earlier that same day that companies should take action against Kimmel over his comments “or there is going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”

“We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr added, comments that Democrats and other critics have said amounted to government pressure on affiliate stations, ABC and Disney.

United States President Donald Trump has been openly critical of the late-night host in the past, among others, and has previously suggested putting pressure on networks to have their shows cancelled.


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“Fallon has no talent. Kimmel has no talent. They’re next. They’re going to be going. I hear they’re going to be going. I don’t know, but I would imagine because they’d get — you know, Colbert has better ratings than Kimmel or Fallon,” Trump said.

In its statement, Sinclair said its earlier decision to pre-empt Jimmy Kimmel Live! was done without government pressure.

“Our decision to pre-empt this program was independent of any government interaction or influence,” it said.

Nexstar also insisted its decisions were made due to its commitment “to be stewards of the public airwaves and to protect and reflect the specific sensibilities of our communities.”


“To be clear, our commitment to those principles has guided our decisions throughout this process, independent of any external influence from government agencies or individuals,” the company’s statement said.

Nexstar last month announced a $6.2 billion deal to buy TEGNA Inc., which owns 64 other TV stations.

The deal would require the FCC to change rules limiting the number of stations a single company can own. Carr has expressed openness to changing the rule.

Sinclair has also petitioned the FCC to relax its rules limiting broadcaster ownership of stations.

Kimmel has referenced the decision to not air his show on some stations since returning to ABC this week.

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“We are broadcasting to about 75 per cent of the country from Los Angeles, California, tonight,” he said in his monologue Thursday night.

He noted next week’s shows will be taking place in Brooklyn, N.Y.

“What we have to do now is stay on the move so the FCC can’t get us,” he joked.

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Jimmy Kimmel to Return to ABC on Tuesday
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Sinclair to Resume Airing Jimmy Kimmel Live! After Pointless Nine-Day Suspension

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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Sinclair says it will resume airing Jimmy Kimmel Live! on its local affiliate stations beginning Friday, ending a nine-day suspension of the show.

The conservative media group, which owns 38 local TV stations across the country, initially pulled Kimmel’s late-night show off the air last Wednesday following comments he made about the murder of Charlie Kirk. The action taken by Sinclair, along with fellow affiliate group Nexstar—widely believed to have been in response to pressure from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr—prompted ABC to temporarily suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

When Kimmel returned to the air this past Tuesday night, Sinclair still refused to air the show, demanding that Kimmel issue an apology and make “a meaningful personal donation” to both Kirk’s family and his political group, Turning Point USA. They also demanded “formal discussions” with ABC regarding the network’s “commitment to professionalism and accountability.”

While Kimmel was certainly contrite during his first monologue back, he never issued a full-throated apology for his comments, nor is there any evidence that he made a donation to Kirk’s family or Turning Point USA. And in its statement announcing Kimmel’s return on Friday, Sinclair admitted that its proposals suggested to ABC and Disney had not been adopted.

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Nevertheless, Sinclair has reversed course and says it will no longer preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! come Friday evening.

Sinclair’s statement in full:

“Our objective throughout this process has been to ensure that programming remains accurate and engaging for the widest possible audience. We take seriously our responsibility as local broadcasters to provide programming that serves the interests of our communities, while also honoring our obligations to air national network programming.

Over the last week, we have received thoughtful feedback from viewers, advertisers, and community leaders representing a wide range of perspectives. We have also witnessed troubling acts of violence, including the despicable incident of a shooting at an ABC affiliate station in Sacramento. These events underscore why responsible broadcasting matters and why respectful dialogue between differing voices remains so important.

In our ongoing and constructive discussions with ABC, Sinclair proposed measures to strengthen accountability, viewer feedback, and community dialogue, including a network-wide independent ombudsman. These proposals were suggested as collaborative efforts between the ABC affiliates and the ABC network. While ABC and Disney have not yet adopted these measures, and Sinclair respects their right to make those decisions under our network affiliate agreements, we believe such measures could strengthen trust and accountability.

Our decision to preempt this program was independent of any government interaction or influence. Free speech provides broadcasters with the right to exercise judgment as to the content on their local stations. While we understand that not everyone will agree with our decisions about programming, it is simply inconsistent to champion free speech while demanding that broadcasters air specific content.

As a company rooted in local stations, Sinclair remains committed to serving our communities with programming that reflects their priorities, earns their trust, and promotes constructive dialogue. We look forward to continuing to work with ABC to deliver content that serves a broad spectrum of our communities.”

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'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Viewership TK After Suspension
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‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Viewership TK After Suspension

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Just as Jimmy Kimmel jokingly predicted, his late-night show saw quite an audience boost upon his return to ABC Tuesday night after the network “indefinitely” preempted him last week.

Jimmy Kimmel Live drew 6.26M viewers on Tuesday night, per early live + same-day Nielsen data.

Consider that JKL averaged about 1.77M viewers in live + seven-day data in the second quarter of 2025, illustrating just how much the week-long debacle over Kimmel’s comments last week about Charlie Kirk’s shooter drew national interest. The early data also doesn’t include streaming, so the total audience for Tuesday’s episode will likely increase once all is said and done.

It’s also worth noting that, given Nexstar and Sinclair are still preempting Kimmel, the episode was not even available in many major markets representing about 23% of U.S. households.

Among adults 18-49, the episode earned a 0.87 rating, which is the highest for a regularly scheduled episode in more than 10 years.

Disney adds that, in addition to linear viewership, the opening monologue alone has garnered more than 26M views across YouTube and social platforms. Even this morning, just 12 hours after it aired, the monologue had already amassed more than 11M views, well on its way to becoming one of Kimmel’s most-watched monologues of all time.

On Wednesday, ABC indefinitely preempted Jimmy Kimmel Live! following a furor around Kimmel’s comments about Charlie Kirk’s killer. The move came after FCC chairman Brendan Carr threatened ABC to “find ways to change conduct, to take action, frankly, on Kimmel, or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead” and said that the comedian’s comments were “some of the sickest conduct possible.” He also called on the local affiliates to take action as well.

On Monday Carr tried to deny that it was a threat to pull licenses of ABC stations, insisting that “did not happen in any way, shape or form.”

Hours after Carr’s initial comments, local station group Nexstar revealed that it would “preempt Jimmy Kimmel Live! for the foreseeable future” as it “strongly objects to recent comments made by Mr. Kimmel concerning the killing of Charlie Kirk.” It soon was followed by similar comments from rival station group Sinclair. Moments later, Disney made its own decision to pause the show.

Kimmel’s return Tuesday followed days of discussions between Disney and Kimmel as the noise around the suspension grew louder on both sides of the political aisle. Not only did Kimmel receive the support of his late-night peers, but celebrities from across the industry including Mark Ruffalo, Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks spoke out against Disney’s decision.

Even some right-wing politicians such as Ted Cruz — the current Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, the body that has oversight over the FCC — warned against the government curtailing free speech in response to the Kimmel situation.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Jimmy Kimmel Returns with the Perfect Monologue — Is That Enough?
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Jimmy Kimmel Returns with the Perfect Monologue — Is That Enough?

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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“I Think We’ll See You Tomorrow”

In his emotional return to “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” the late-night host delivered a strong show and an even stronger monologue, clearly illustrating he’s not the enemy in this fight. But is that enough for this administration to back down?

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Did Jimmy Kimmel Apologize? Here’s What He Did With His Monologue – Hollywood Life
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Did Jimmy Kimmel Apologize? Here’s What He Did With His Monologue – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
written by jummy84

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Jimmy Kimmel delivered an emotional and lengthy monologue during his taped return to ABC on September 23, 2025. The network reinstated his late-night comedy show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, less than a week after his comment about Charlie Kirk‘s suspected shooter, Tyler Robinson, caused an uproar among critics, many of whom are asking if he apologized.

Keep reading to find out whether or not Kimmel’s monologue included an apology.

How to Watch Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Depending where you’re located, Jimmy Kimmel Live! is available to watch on ABC. However, Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group pre-empted the show from its ABC-affiliated stations in multiple regions of the country.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! Streaming Options

Viewers can stream Kimmel’s show on either Hulu or Disney+ after episodes air on ABC.

Did Jimmy Kimmel Apologize for His Comments?

No, Kimmel did not make a formal apology for the comment he made about Kirk’s alleged shooter and the “MAGA gang” on September 15. He did, however, get emotional during his monologue while clarifying that he “never” meant to “make light” of Kirk’s killing.

“It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man,” Kimmel said while fighting back tears.. “I don’t think there’s anything funny about it. … [It wasn’t] my intention to blame any specific group for the actions what — it was obviously a deeply disturbed individual. … That was really the opposite of the point I was trying to make, but I understand that, to some, it felt either ill-timed or unclear, or maybe both. And for those who think I did point a finger, I get why you’re upset. If the situation was reversed, there’s a good chance I’d have felt the same way.”

Kimmel also pointed out that he immediately sent his condolences to Kirk’s widowed wife, Erika Kirk, and their children when the Turning Point USA founder was shot.

What Else Did Jimmy Kimmel Say in His Monologue?

Kimmel had multiple talking points throughout his half-hour-long monologue. He praised Kirk’s wife for forgiving her late husband’s killer.

“She forgave him. That is an example we should follow,” Kimmel continued while his voice broke with emotion. “If you believe in the teachings of Jesus, as I do, there it was. That, that’s it. A selfless act of grace. Forgiveness from a grieving widow. It touched me deeply, and I hope it touches many. And if there’s anything we should take from this tragedy to carry forward, I hope it can be that.”

The comedian also shared his reaction to Disney’s decision to pull him from the air one week prior, saying he was “not happy” about it.

“I did not agree with that decision, and I told them that, and we had many conversations,” he explained. “I shared my point of view; they shared theirs. We talked it through, and at the end, even though they didn’t have to, they really didn’t have to — this is a giant company. We have short attention spans, and I am a tiny part of the Disney Corporation. They welcomed me back on the air, and I thank them for that.”

Kimmel also poked fun at his employer by reading a fake note from Disney encouraging viewers to re-subscribe to Disney+ and Hulu after countless people canceled their accounts.

Lastly, Kimmel did not hold back from slamming Donald Trump and the FCC for their statements about talk show hosts.

“The president of the United States made it very clear he wants to see me and the hundreds of people who work here fired from our jobs,” Kimmel pointed out. “Our leader celebrates Americans losing their livelihoods because he can’t take a joke. He was able to squeeze [Stephen] Colbert out of CBS, then he turned his sights on me, and now, he’s openly rooting for NBC to fire Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, and the hundreds of Americans who work for their shows who don’t make millions of dollars. And I hope that if that happens, or if there’s even any hint of that happening, you will be 10 times as loud as you were this week.”

Kimmel discussed the freedom of speech in America and recalled meeting comedians from other countries, including Russia, who faced censorship from their leaders.

“Our freedom to speak is what they admire most about this country,” Kimmel said, before admitting, “And that’s something I’m embarrassed to say I took for granted until they pulled my friend Stephen off the air and tried to coerce the affiliates who run our show in the cities that you live in to take my show off the air. That’s not legal.”

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Jimmy Kimmel Returns: Thanks Supporters, Slams Trump

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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Jimmy Kimmel’s return from an ABC suspension did not dull his edge

In his first show back after the network took Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air on Sept. 17 following remarks he made about the alleged killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Kimmel walked out to an ovation and chants of “Jimmy! Jimmy!” that lasted for a couple minutes. He then spent considerable time in his monologue thanking the people who supported him and excoriating those who called for his show to be canceled.

He also choked up a couple of times in addressing Kirk’s murder and showed contrition for how his remarks in the aftermath were taken.

“I’ve been hearing a lot about what I need to say and do tonight. I don’t think it’s going to make much difference — you like me or you don’t. I’m not gonna change anyone’s mind,” Kimmel said. “But I do want to make something clear because it’s important to me as a human that you understand it was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man. I don’t think there’s anything funny about it. … Nor was my intent to blame any specific group for the actions of what was obviously a deeply disturbed individual. That was really the opposite of the point I was tyring to make, but i understand that to some it felt ill-timed or unclear or maybe both. For those who think I did point a finger, I get why you’re upset — if the situation was reversed, theres a good chance I’d feel the same way.”

Tuesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! was available on ABC stations covering about 75 percent of the country. Two large station owners, Nexstar and Sinclair, pre-empted the show on their more than 60 ABC affiliates that reach about a quarter of the nation’s TV homes, including the top 20 markets of Washington, D.C., and Seattle. Viewers in the affected markets will be able to see the show via Hulu and clips on YouTube on Wednesday.

Prior to ABC suspending the show, Nexstar and Sinclair said they would pre-empt Jimmy Kimmel Live! over the host’s Sept. 15 remarks, in which he said “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”

The station groups took action a few hours after Federal Communications Commission head Brendan Carr threatened to investigate and potentially revoke the licenses ABC affiliates if they continued to air Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Nexstar is hoping to merge with another station owner, Tegna, which will require FCC approval and a change to the commission’s cap on station ownership. Sinclair has also signaled it’s interested in M&A activity.

Kimmel’s suspension and the FCC threats drew ire from the creative community, with some 400 actors, filmmakers, writers and musicians signing an open letter from the American Civil Liberties Union condemning the moves as anti-free speech. Kimmel’s fellow late night hosts, a number of industry unions and former Disney CEO Michael Eisner also took up the cause, and social media lit up with users saying they were canceling subscriptions to Disney’s streaming properties. Republican Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz — whom Kimmel name-checked and thanked Tuesday — also said the FCC shouldn’t meddle with policing political speech.

Kimmel also had plenty to say about Carr and President Donald Trump in his monologue. He said his right to free speech was “something I took for granted till they pulled my friend Stephen [Colbert] off the air and tried to coerce the affiliates who run our show in the cities you live in to take my show off the air. That’s not legal, That’s not American. That is un-American.”

Kimmel also excoriated Trump for the administration’s threats against the show, potentially costing the 200 or so people who work on Jimmy Kimmel Live! their jobs.

“The president made it very clear he wants to see me and the hundreds of people who work here get fired. Our leader celebrates Americans losing their livelihoods because he can’t take a joke,” Kimmel said. “He was somehow able to squeeze Colbert out of CBS, then he turned his sights on me, and now he’s openly rooting for NBC to fire Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers and the hundreds of Americans who work for their shows who don’t make millions of dollars. I hope that if that happens, or if there’s even a hint of it happening, you’ll be 10 times as loud as you were this week. We have to speak out.”

He continued, “I never imagined I’d be in situation like this, but one thing I learned form Lenny Bruce and George Carlin and Howard Stern is that a government threat to silence a comedian the president doesn’t like is anti-American. I’m so glad we have some solidarity on that on the right and left and those in the middle like Joe Rogan. Maybe the sliver lining is we found one thing we can agree on, and maybe we’ll find another one.”

Kimmel held back tears a second time in noting that Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow, offered forgiveness for her husband’s killer over the weekend. “That’s an example we should follow,” he said. “If you believe in the teachings of Jesus as I do, there it was. That’s it — a selfless act of grace, forgiveness from a grieving widow. It touched me deeply. If there’s anything to take from this tragedy, I hope it’s that and not more of this.”

After the show’s first break, Kimmel did a sketch with Robert De Niro playing the new head of the FCC, who made several mobster-like threats and said the commission was now “charging by the word” unless it was complimentary of Trump.

Glen Powell and Sarah MacLachlan were the guests on Tuesday’s show. At a premiere for an ABC News-produced documentary about Lilith Fair Sunday, MacLachlan announced that scheduled musical performances by her and other artists had been canceled “in support of free speech.”

One person who didn’t appreciate Kimmel’s return: Trump, who on his Truth Social account ranted that “I can’t believe ABC Fake News gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back. The White House was told by ABC that his Show was canceled! … He is yet another arm of the DNC and, to the best of my knowledge, that would be a major Illegal Campaign Contribution. I think we’re going to test ABC out on this. Let’s see how we do. Last time I went after them, they gave me $16 Million Dollars. This one sounds even more lucrative. A true bunch of losers! Let Jimmy Kimmel rot in his bad Ratings.”

ABC News doesn’t produce Jimmy Kimmel Live!; the show is part of the network’s entertainment division. The $16 million Trump refers to in his post is the amount Disney paid to settle a defamation lawsuit Trump brought against ABC and anchor George Stephanopoulos over the latter’s incorrect statement in March 2024 that Trump had been found “liable for rape by a jury.” In writer E. Jean Carroll’s civil suit against Trump, the jury found him liable for sexual abusing and defaming Carroll.

Trump’s Truth Social post came well after Kimmel taped his show Tuesday. Kimmel noted that as of the taping, Trump hadn’t said anything: “Maybe he’s saving it for his late night toilet time?”

ABC also posted the first segments of Tuesday’s show to YouTube soon after they aired, allowing viewers in the Nexstar and Sinclair markets to see the first half of the show, which reached 1 million views (YouTube counts viewing for 30 seconds or more as view) in a little over an hour. Watch it below.

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Watch Jimmy Kimmel Address Suspension, Sarah McLachlan Perform on Kimmel

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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Addressing his current relationship with the network, Kimmel said “we talked it through, and at the end, even though they didn’t have to…they welcomed me back on the air. Unfortunately and, I think, unjustly, this puts them at risk. The President of the United States made it very clear he wants to see me and the hundreds of people who work here fired from our jobs.” He concluded his monologue by discussing the speech given by Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, during a memorial service organized by Turning Point USA, the conservative organization he co-founded: “On Sunday, Erika Kirk forgave the man who shot her husband. That is an example we should follow. If you believe in the teachings of Jesus, as I do, there it was. That’s it. A selfless act of grace, forgiveness from a grieving widow. It touched me deeply. It touches many, and if there’s anything we should take from this tragedy to carry forward, it should be that, and not this.”

Notably, this evening’s episode of Kimmel did not air on all ABC stations nationwide. The TV station groups Sinclair and Nexstar, which together control over 20 percent of the network’s local affiliates, had previously announced that they would pre-empt the show indefinitely on their programming schedules. Nexstar is currently trying to close a $6.2 billion merger with a rival TV company that will require FCC approval.

Sarah McLachlan was the musical guest on Kimmel tonight. She performed a solo piano rendition of the title track from Better Broken, her forthcoming first album in seven years. McLachlan recently cancelled her scheduled performance at the premiere event for Disney+’s Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery documentary, which took place on Sunday, September 21, “in support of free speech.” Watch her sing “Better Broken” below as well.

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Karan Aujla Makes Electrifying Debut On Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show, Shares Viral Moment With Selena Gomez | Glamsham.com
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Karan Aujla Makes Electrifying Debut On Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show, Shares Viral Moment With Selena Gomez | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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Punjabi music sensation Karan Aujla made his official debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to become the second Punjabi artiste after Diljit Dosanjh to feature on the legendary American talk show. The world superstar thrilled audiences on September 9 as he stage-lit the stage with his popular songs “Boyfriend” and “MF Gabhru!” — the latter alongside Canadian producer Ikky.

Supported by a live band, energetic dancers, and striking visuals, Aujla brought his distinctive blend of Punjabi rhythms and global style to an international audience. Following his performance, the artist added even more allure by instructing Jimmy Fallon in bhangra steps, to the audience’s joy.

Aujla subsequently went on to social media to post a string of behind-the-scenes pictures from his Tonight Show debut. In the carousel, he’s posing confidently, sporting his fancy outfit and designer accessories. However, the post went viral on the internet with an unexpected cameo — a photo of Aujla standing backstage alongside international pop sensation Selena Gomez.

Selena appeared regal in a black satin gown and neat bun, with both stars flashing brilliant smiles at the camera. The photograph was an instant sensation. Comments streamed in as fans commented on being surprised, thrilled, and proud of the surprise crossover. One said, “Karan n Selena in one frame ????,” while another said, “That’s what dreams are made of.”

Also Read: Ed Sheeran x Karan Aujla: A Global Punjabi Pop Moment in the Making

Popularly referred to as the “Voice of the Youth,” Aujla has emerged as one of the most influential artists of Punjabi music. From his humble beginnings in Ghurala, Punjab, to leading global charts with chart-toppers such as For A Reason, Chitta Kurta, and Softly, his ascension remains an inspiration to millions.

This Tonight Show highlight is now remembered as another iconic milestone in his international ascent.

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