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Prime Day 2025 Late-Night Deals You Can Still Shop From $14
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Prime Day 2025 Late-Night Deals You Can Still Shop From $14

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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We’ve all stayed up way too late scrolling through social media. See, you’re doing it right now! The difference is that this time, you night owls can save while you scroll because Amazon still has last-minute Prime Day deals going on.

That’s right, putting off sleep has finally paid off, since you’ll be able to score up to 60% off tons of fashion, beauty, and home finds, which start at just $14.

These sale items are from brands you love too, like Laneige, Kate Spade, Bose, and Medicube. To help you drift off to sleep, I also found some comfy cozy deals on matching loungewear sets, plush throw blankets, and cooling under eye masks that will make you look like you got eight hours of sleep (even though we all know you didn’t).

You can rest easy knowing you snagged the last of Amazon’s Prime Day deals, which start at $14 and are up to 60% off.

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How to Bring a Late-Night Host Back From the Brink? Apologies Can Help
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How to Bring a Late-Night Host Back From the Brink? Apologies Can Help

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Jimmy Kimmel isn’t the first late-night host to get caught on the media griddle.

Kimmel is the latest in a short line of wee-hours personalities to spark controversies with jokes that offended as many as they tickled — perhaps more. On Monday night, the ABC personality walked a tightrope with a joke tied to Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist whose September 10 assassination has spurred a wave of “cancel culture” moves by the right.

Undaunted, Kimmel poked fun at President Trump’s odd reaction to being asked how he was holding up after the death of an ally (Trump pivoted to talking about his new White house ballroom). And Kimmel provoked conservative watchdogs by saying that “the MAGA gang” was “trying to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them.”

Now the host — and Walt Disney Co., owner of ABC — find themselves in an impossible position. After FCC Chair Brendan Carr told a conservative podcaster that “We can do this the easy way or the hard way. These companies can find ways to take action on Kimmel, or there is going to be additional work for the FCC ahead,” two prominent owners of TV stations, Nexstar Media and Sinclair Broadcasting, said they would pre-empt ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” for the foreseeable future. Their decision leaves ABC struggling to beam Kimmel’s show to a good chunk of the nation — though, presumably, Disney could use its Hulu and Disney+ streaming services to get around the station owners’ blockade. Disney said earlier this week it was taking “Jimmy Kimmel Live” off the air indefinitely.

Johnny Carson rarely had to deal with such stuff, but his progeny have grappled with it with increasing frequency. Chalk the dynamic up to the fact that TV has in recent years fielded a wider number of late-night hosts, each of them eager to not only win TV ratings, but also viral pass-along on social media. Nabbing that last prize requires more hot talk, sharply pointed commentary and treading territory Carson usually avoided.

 Kimmel does have a way back. In most cases — not all — sounding a note of apology helped.

David Letterman found himself under scrutiny in 2009 after making a joke about the daughter of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin: “One awkward moment for Sarah Palin at the Yankee game, during the seventh inning, her daughter was knocked up by Alex Rodriguez.” The line was a reference to Bristol, who at the time was an unwed mother. But a younger daughter, Willow, had attended a Yankee game in New York with Palin and her husband. The incident became a public-relations hot potato for Letterman, then hosting “The Late Show” for CBS.

Eventually, Letterman acknowledged the riposte was not his best work. ““I told a bad joke,”  he said during a 2009 broadcast. “I told a joke that was beyond flawed, and my intent is completely meaningless compared to the perception. And since it was a joke I told, I feel that I need to do the right thing here and apologize for having told that joke. So I would like to apologize, especially to the two daughters involved, Bristol and Willow, and also to the governor and her family and everybody else who was outraged by the joke. I’m sorry about it and I’ll try to do better in the future.”

Bill Maher in 2017 used a racial slur on live TV during a telecast of HBO’s “Real Time” during a conversation with Ben Sasse, then a U.S. Senator from Nebraska. Within hours, the comedian faced backlash from viewers and became the subject of very difficult conversations among senior executives at HBO’s then-owner, Time Warner. One day following the show’s Friday-night telecast, Maher apologized. “Last night was a particularly long night as I regret the word I used in the banter of a live moment. The word was offensive, and I regret saying it and am very sorry.”

But there was more to come. On his next broadcast, Maher convened guests like Ice Cube and Michael Eric Dyson to call him to task for using the epithet and to explore the issues about its us. Joy Reid, in 2018 a weekend host for MSNBC, relied on a similar concept after coming under fire following the discovery of old blog posts authored by her that contained homophobic remarks. Reid apologized and suggested the old pieces of digital content had been manipulated without her knowledge. On her program, “A.M. Joy,” she engaged in conversation with then-columnist Jonathan Capehart and Zeke Stokes, vice president of programs for GLAAD, to discuss the issues around the remarks.

Reid was able to remain at MSNBC until earlier this year and was promoted to a weekday host in a coveted early-evening slot.

Maher, of course, has been through similar stuff. He once held down a late-night host job on ABC, at the helm of a roundtable program called “Politically Incorrect.  In September of 2001, in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, that America had been “cowardly” in dealing with the rest of the world, unlike the criminals who flew airplanes into the World Trade Center.

“We have been the cowards lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away,” he said. “That’s cowardly.”  Two large advertisers, Sears and FedEx, pulled commercials from the show.

Within a day, Maher apologized. His view, he said, “should have been expressed differently.” He added:  “In no way was I intending to say, nor have I ever thought, that the men and women who defend our nation in uniform are anything but courageous and valiant, and I offer my apologies to anyone who took it wrong,” ABC kept the show on the air, but advertisers continued to balk. “Politically Incorrect” was cancelled in June 2002.

Samantha Bee, who launched a critically acclaimed program called “Full Frontal” on Warner’s TBS in 2016, sparked controversy after she used a charged epithet that refers to a part of the female anatomy to insult President Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka. The result? After Bee delivered the remark in a 2018 broadcast, TBS lost ads from most sponsors, except movie studios, and had to fill the space with promos for its own properties. Bee offered an apology.  “I crossed the line. I regret it and I do apologize for that,” she s said, noting: “The problem is, that many of women have heard that word at the worst moments in their lives. A lot of women don’t want to reclaim that word. They want it gone, and I don’t blame them. I don’t want to inflict more pain on them.” “Full Frontal” continued to run until 2022.

In some cases, the producers of late-night programs manage to return a response to self-generated controversy to a new reason to watch their shows. During an appearance on the “Weekend Update” segment of “Saturday Night Live” in 2018, cast member Pete Davidson spurred backlash by mocking Dan Crenshaw, then a congressional candidate in Texas, who had lost his right eye while serving as a Navy SEAL. “You may be surprised to hear he’s a congressional candidate from Texas, and not a hit man in a porno movie,” Davidson said on the program. “I’m sorry, I know he lost his eye in war, or whatever. Whatever.”

Davidson apologized to an in-person Crenshaw on the next episode of the program. The “SNL” comedian acknowledged his joke represented “a poor choice of words.” Crenshaw made fun of Davidson’s gawky stature and then called for respect for all veterans as well as first responders in the 9/11 attacks — one of whom was Davidson’s father.

Kimmel may not feel a need to apologize. His audience knows to expect such stuff from him on a regular basis, and surely ABC executives had time after his Monday taping to confer on the suitability of his monologue for that evening. As other people who have walked in similar shoes can attest, however, apologizing can help a situation — and more people remember the hosts for the shows they created then the glitches that may have occurred along the way.

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Is Late-Night TV Dying? The State of All Hosts and Shows in 2025 – Hollywood Life
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Is Late-Night TV Dying? The State of All Hosts and Shows in 2025 – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

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The summer of 2025 became a nightmare for late-night television hosts. CBS made the shocking decision to cancel Stephen Colbert‘s The Late Show. Next was ABC; it suspended Jimmy Kimmel over a Charlie Kirk-related “MAGA” comment. With fictional series like HBO’s Hacks showcasing the pressures of the late-night comedy world, viewers are asking if the long-running staple might be dying in reality. After all, streaming shows and social media have become the norm, so cable networks may be tightening their wallets.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert — Ending

CBS announced in July 2025 that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will end in May 2026. Network executives cited finances as the reason behind the cancelation.

“We consider Stephen Colbert irreplaceable and will retire The Late Show franchise in May of 2026,” CBS said in a statement. “We are proud that Stephen called CBS home. He and the broadcast will be remembered in the pantheon of greats that graced late night television. This is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night. It is not related in any way to the show’s performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount.”

Two months later, Colbert and his staff took home the Emmy Award for best talk series.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! — Suspended

An ABC spokesperson revealed in a brief statement that Jimmy Kimmel Live! “will be pre-empted indefinitely.” The announcement came shortly after the comedian said, “The MAGA Gang (is) 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. In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving.”

In response to Kimmel’s comment, Brendan Carr, the head of the Federal Communications Commission, criticized Kimmel on Benny Johnson’s show and threatened to “do this the easy way or the hard way,” according to multiple outlets.

Not a big fan of Jimmy Kimmel, but if you think his show should be canceled for this, you’re a hack and a total fraud who should never pretend to care about free speech pic.twitter.com/FSiktbva6y

— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) September 17, 2025

“This is a very, very serious issue right now for Disney. We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr said. “Disney needs to see some change here, but the individual licensed stations that are taking their content, it’s time for them to step up and say this, you know, garbage to the extent that that’s what comes down the pipe in the future isn’t something that we think serves the needs of our local communities. … There’s calls for Kimmel to be fired. I think you could certainly see a path forward for suspension over this.”

Nexstar, an ABC-affiliated station, said it would not broadcast Kimmel’s show for the “foreseeable future,” adding that it “strongly objects to recent comments made by Mr. Kimmel concerning the killing of Charlie Kirk and will replace the show with other programming in its ABC-affiliated markets.”

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon — Still on the Air

Jimmy Fallon‘s late-night show has not faced an outstanding problem from NBC yet. However, Donald Trump has called for his cancelation in addition to other comedians.

Late Night with Seth Meyers — Still on the Air

Seth Meyers has not had an outward issue with his network, NBC.

After Midnight — Canceled

The CBS Taylor Tomlinson–hosted show ended after two seasons in June 2025. Tomlinson chose to resume her stand-up career after leaving the show on her own accord.

Real Time with Bill Maher — Still on the Air

HBO’s Bill Maher has not publicly stated any imminent doom with his show.

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen — Still on the Air

Andy Cohen has not cited any pending problems with his network, Bravo, an NBCU network.

Last Week Tonight with Jon Oliver — Still on the Air

Jon Oliver is still on the air with his network, HBO.

Gutfeld! — Still on the Air

Greg Gutfeld still hosts his show on the Fox News Channel.

September 19, 2025 0 comments
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How the Late-Night Host Made His Millions – Hollywood Life
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How the Late-Night Host Made His Millions – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

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For more than two decades, Jimmy Kimmel has been a fixture in late-night television, fronting Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC since 2003. His sharp humor and hosting skills have made him a go-to personality not just for his nightly show but also for major events like the Oscars and the Emmys. In September 2025, Kimmel picked up a Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Host for a Game Show thanks to his work on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.

Yet the win came at a turbulent moment: ABC moved to suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live! after backlash over his comments about Tyler Robinson, the suspect accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The decision has thrown his future into question. The decision sparked strong reactions. “Some of the sickest conduct possible,” said FCC Chair Brendan Carr, who praised ABC affiliates like Nexstar for pulling the show. “We at the FCC are going to force the public interest obligation. There are broadcasters out there that don’t like it, they can turn in their license in to the FCC,” he added.

With his show on hold, many are now curious about the late-night star’s salary, career earnings, and overall net worth. Find out more below.

What Is Jimmy Kimmel’s Net Worth in 2025?

As of 2025, Jimmy Kimmel’s net worth is estimated at around $50 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

His decades-long career in late night, combined with hosting major events like the Oscars and producing other TV projects, has made him one of the wealthiest figures in comedy. Despite his show’s current suspension, Kimmel’s long run on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and steady stream of side projects have cemented his financial success.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - MAY 02: Jimmy Kimmel attends the 28th Annual UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation's "Taste For A Cure" event at Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel on May 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation)
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – MAY 02: Jimmy Kimmel attends the 28th Annual UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation’s “Taste For A Cure” event at Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel on May 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation)

What Is Jimmy Kimmel’s Salary From ABC?

Kimmel reportedly earns $15 million per year for hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC.

What Did Jimmy Kimmel Say?

Kimmel sparked backlash after his monologue comments about Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect accused of killing Kirk. On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host accused “many in MAGA land” of trying to “capitalize on the murder of Charlie Kirk” and said conservatives were “desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them” in order to score political points.

An ABC spokesperson confirmed on September 17 that Kimmel’s show “will be pre-empted indefinitely” over the comments.

But prior to his monologue, Kimmel had posted a more somber message on social media. “Instead of the angry finger-pointing, can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human? On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence,” he wrote.

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Is ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ Canceled? Updates on the Late-Night Show’s Fate – Hollywood Life
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Is ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ Canceled? Updates on the Late-Night Show’s Fate – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

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Jimmy Kimmel is suspended from future broadcasts of his late-night comedy show “indefinitely, according to a statement from ABC. Just two months after Stephen Colbert‘s CBS show was axed, Kimmel’s was pulled off the air after the comedian made a comment related to Charlie Kirk‘s death and his suspected shooter, Tyler Robinson. Naturally, viewers wondered if the on-air suspension indicates a termination. So, is Jimmy Kimmel Live! canceled?

“Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be pre-empted indefinitely,” an ABC spokesperson said in a statement. According to CNN, the rep did not share further details. Kimmel has yet to publicly comment on ABC’s decision to yank his show off the air.

Below, get updates on the status of Kimmel’s comedy show.

Was Jimmy Kimmel Fired?

No, Kimmel was not fired by ABC, though he has been suspended until further notice.

Why Was Jimmy Kimmel Suspended?

ABC declined to elaborate on Kimmel’s suspension, but ABC affiliate Nexstar said it would not broadcast Jimmy Kimmel Live! for the “foreseeable future,” adding that it “strongly objects to recent comments made by Mr. Kimmel concerning the killing of Charlie Kirk and will replace the show with other programming in its ABC-affiliated markets.”

Brendan Carr, the head of the Federal Communications Commission, criticized Kimmel’s comments related to Kirk’s shooting. Carr appeared on Benny Johnson’s show and said, “This is a very, very serious issue right now for Disney. We can do this the easy way or the hard way. Disney needs to see some change here, but the individual licensed stations that are taking their content, it’s time for them to step up and say this, you know, garbage to the extent that that’s what comes down the pipe in the future isn’t something that we think serves the needs of our local communities. … There’s calls for Kimmel to be fired. I think you could certainly see a path forward for suspension over this.”

Jimmy Kimmel’s full comments on Charlie Kirk which led to his show being taken off air indefinitely. pic.twitter.com/Ctg7LL8HWL

— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) September 18, 2025

What Did Jimmy Kimmel Say About Charlie Kirk?

Kimmel condemned political violence and sent his condolences to Kirk’s family after the late Turning Point USA founder’s death was confirmed on September 10, 2025.

“Instead of the angry finger-pointing, can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human?” Kimmel wrote via Instagram. “On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence.”

What Did Jimmy Kimmel Say About Tyler Robinson?

Kimmel referred to the “MAGA gang” while discussing Robinson, Kirk’s suspected shooter.

“The MAGA Gang (is) 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,” Kimmel said during an episode of his show. “In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving.”

The comedian also showed Donald Trump‘s response to a reporter when asked how he was mourning Kirk.

“I think very good, and by the way, right there — do you see all the trucks?” the president asked, before adding, “They just started construction for the new ballroom for the White House, which is something they’ve been trying to get as, you know, for about 150 years. And it’s gonna be a beauty.”

Will Jimmy Kimmel Live! Be Canceled?

At the time of publication, there is no set air date for Kimmel’s return. However, ABC has not canceled his show altogether.

Reports suggest that Kimmel might walk away from ABC, though. Daily Mail reported that he’s “actively looking for ways to get out of his contract.”

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Reba McEntire's Late-Night Habit Revealed
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Reba McEntire’s Late-Night Habit Revealed

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Reba McEntire certainly knows how to stay golden.

So much so that the country music icon is performing a tribute in honor of The Golden Girls‘ 40th anniversary during the Emmy Awards 2025.

“I still am a fan of it,” Reba—accompanied by boyfriend Rex Linn—exclusively told correspondent Zuri Hall Sept. 14 during Live From E!: 2025 Emmys on the Emmys red carpet at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles. “It’s a show that you can watch forever.” (See every star on the Emmys red carpet here.)

And The Voice coach isn’t the only Golden Girls lover in their household.

As Rex chimed in, “I mean, if you’re not a fan of the Golden Girls it would be like not liking puppies. I am absolutely a Golden Girls fan.”

Reca even admitted that she most identifies with Bea Arthur‘s iconic character, adding, “I think I’m more like Dorothy. Straight to the point, blunt.”

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