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Jimmy Kimmel's 2024 Oscars monologue played with Barbie, recalled Robert Downey Jr.'s, er, highs, and openly wondered why Bradley Cooper always brings mom Gloria Campano as his plus one.
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The Hollywood Reporter writes Jimmy Kimmel is developing a show for ABC based on Daly’s life after he left MTV and before he got the gig on The Voice. Specifically, the show will focus on a former VJ who moves in with his parents and takes a job on a “morning zoo” radio show....
and then she's gone, off with the kids so jimmy can go back to his computer, to the flood of jokes and fact-checks he must sift through as go-time approaches. at five minutes before five, the writers assemble in jimmy's office. they've been doing this for 15 years now—from the...
Jimmy Kimmel reveals his plans for another potential slap ahead of his hosting duties at Oscars 2023.
“They’re both so terrible,” Kimmel said of the pair. “Twitter-dee and Twitter-dum.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jimmy Kimmel Live (@jimmykimmellive) He continued, “You know even Trump hates this guy. The guys called him a BS artist. He posted about Musk visiti...
Travis Kelce may be the highest paid tight end in the NFL, but Jimmy Kimmel still poked some fun at the Kansas City Chiefs star during his talk show.
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A late-night comedian isn’t supposed to make you cry, but Jimmy Kimmel did with his emotional plea that, “No parent should ever have to decide if they can afford to save their child’s life,” Dean Obeidallah writes.