Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday sent some love to fellow late night host Stephen Colbert after CBS canceled “The Late Show.”
“Love you Stephen,” Kimmel, who is on ABC, wrote on Instagram Stories. He also had a much more blunt message for Colbert’s network: “Fuck you and all your Sheldons CBS.”
Colbert and Kimmel may be rivals on the air, but are friends off of it. Unlike the frosty relationship between legendary late-night hosts David Letterman and Jay Leno, Kimmel and Colbert have publicly made nice and even appeared on each other’s shows.
Last year, Colbert slammed President Donald Trump for attacking Kimmel.
“You keep my friend Jimmy Kimmel’s name out of your weird little wet mouth, OK?” Colbert said.
The two also did a bit together during the 2019 Emmy Awards.
And during the 2023 writers strike, they and three other hosts teamed up to launch a podcast together, with proceeds going to staffers unable to work due to the stoppage.
Colbert’s cancellation came days after he mocked Paramount, which owns CBS, for its $16 million settlement with Trump in a lawsuit many considered meritless. That settlement comes as Paramount attempts a merger with Skydance Media, which requires FCC approval to proceed.
“The Late Show” show will run through next May. Kimmel’s contract ends next year, and he’s publicly indicated that he might not be back, either.
“I think this is my final contract,” Kimmel told the Los Angeles Times in 2024.
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