Kimmel continued, reading a tweet suggesting that the Super Bowl will be “rigged [just like our elections],” parroting the incessant refrain from one-term former president Donald Trump falsely claiming that he actually won the 2020 election over President Joe Biden. The bit...
Share this article LinkTweetShareEmail More In the latest installment ofJimmy Kimmel Live‘s “Mean Tweets,” the famous segment featured a new batch of music industry heavy-hitters reading funny, yet malicious tweets about themselves, including a shot atLil Yachty‘s hair to what animation chara...
According toAcademy CEO Bill Kramer, part of the reason they hired Kimmel is because, should something go haywire, he “can really pivot and manage those moments,” adding that the Academy’s hired “a whole crisis team” and “run many scenarios” in case ...
“When I saw that Trump insulted me on Twitter, I was gonna tweet back immediately, but I thought, ‘I have more important things to do.’ Then I thought, ‘Wait — shouldn’t HE have more important things to do?’” Fallon asked. “It’s crazy. The president went after me on Twi...
Donald Trump might need some aloe for that burn! On Monday night, President Barack Obama visitedJimmy Kimmel Live!where he participated in a second round of Presidential Mean Tweets. After reading a few zingers like, “Obama couldn’t negotiate getting a Whopper without pickles” and...
Of course, Fallon isn't the only late night show host that's been in Trump's firing line. Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert alsoreceived scorn from the presidentat a rally on Monday. "I mean, honestly, are these people funny?" Trump asked the crowd. "And I can laugh at myself. Fran...
New York Times and Associated Press propaganda machines. “AP stands for Associated Propaganda,” Musk had written in a September tweet. Kimmel also poked fun at Musk’s commitment to Trump, citing the president-elect’s Truth Social post from 2022 thatpainted Musk asdesperate for government sub...
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“He’s doing a really good job of plugging this book he thinks is total fiction,” Kimmel said. After reading the tweet below, the host added, “That would be like, for instance, someone knowingly and falsely claiming the first African-American president was born in Kenya and was not an...