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Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and More Hosts Attend Stephen Colbert's Show After Cancellation News
After Stephen Colbert announced "The Late Show" was being canceled by CBS, fellow late-night hosts Jon Stewart, John Oliver, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, plus other hosts and comedians, showed up to support him.
Given that the last “celebrity” in the crowd was a cartoon Donald Trump, seemingly drawn in the style of the Colbert-produced Tooning Out The News, Miranda said, “Tell me this has nothing to do with who we just put a spotlight on.”
Late-night hosts used their monologues on Monday to weigh in on the news that CBS is canceling “The Late Show.”
Stephen Colbert recruited celebrities including Adam Sandler for an Astronomer CEO kiss-cam spoof on Monday's "The Late Show."
Jimmy Fallon is “shocked” by the cancelation of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, just days after the late-night host called Paramount Global’s settlement with Donald Trump a “big fat bribe.” Fallon wrote in a note posted to Instagram Stories on Friday that he was “as shocked as everyone” to hear the news.
Jimmy Kimmel trolled Trump by citing Trump's alleged letter to Epstein, after Trump claimed Kimmel is 'next' late-night host to be canceled after Colbert.
Stephen Colbert returned to the stage in New York for his first full program after CBS announced that it was canceling his “Late Show” next May