Jimmy Kimmel has publicly refuted reports claiming that "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" was losing CBS approximately $40 million annually before its cancellation. Kimmel described these claims as "nonsensical" and stated there was "not a snowball's chance in hell" that such financial losses were accurate. His comments came amid broader discussions about the state of late-night television, including his own criticisms of far-left Democrats, whom he labeled "repulsive" and "no fun." These remarks coincide with a noted decline in late-night ratings for Kimmel and a rise in viewership for competitors like Greg Gutfeld.
🔥 JIMMY KIMMEL TURNS ON THE WOKE 🔥 Kimmel just called far-left Dems “repulsive” and “no fun.” Is he waking up—or just trying to save his job as late-night ratings crash and Gutfeld surges? @adriennegraytv @Disc0liz https://t.co/dO2d94Qb76
DEMS DOUBLE DOWN ON WOKE @Justine_Brooke: The Left thought cancel culture & corporate wokeness would rule forever—but Americans woke up. Now the pendulum is swinging back hard. @adriennegraytv https://t.co/SxD61LTaPv
🔥 JIMMY KIMMEL TURNS ON THE WOKE 🔥 Kimmel just called far-left Dems “repulsive” and “no fun.” Is he waking up—or just trying to save his job as late-night ratings crash and Gutfeld surges? @adriennegray @Disc0liz https://t.co/6MIN9WHefk