Ryan Reynolds is opening up about the time he spent with Alex Trebek, before his sad passing yesterday. The 44-year-old Deadpool actor took to social media shortly after it was announced that the Jeopardy! host had died.
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Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe Commission on Presidential Debates revealed Monday that it will use mute buttons during the upcoming presidential debates to ensure both Donald Trump and Joe Biden both say their piece in the provided two minutes.
But muting either candidate doesn’t really seem like a strategy set to contain the chaos of Thursday’s upcoming debate, Jimmy Kimmel said on Tuesday.“Muting the microphones, it’s the same strategy my daughter’s teacher uses
.Ryan Reynolds is opening up about the time he spent with Alex Trebek, before his sad passing yesterday. The 44-year-old Deadpool actor took to social media shortly after it was announced that the Jeopardy! host had died.
Alex Trebek. The host died on Sunday of pancreatic cancer.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is taken aback at the sheer number of Donald Trump votes that have been tallied thus far in the 2020 election but is exhaling at the growing prospect that Joe Biden could unseat the incumbent president. “I’m very happy and relieved that it looks like we’re finally sending this monster back to Mar-a-Lago.
Kanye West was supposed to join Jimmy Kimmel this week on his late-night talk show after the election. However, Jimmy confirmed that Kanye cancelled his appearance on the show.
With the American presidential election taking place on Tuesday, it was only right for Jimmy Kimmel to bring in some politicians to read mean tweets this week!
Kanye West was supposed to join Jimmy Kimmel this week on his late night talk show after the election.
Jimmy Kimmel was all set to have Kanye West on for an election postmortem, but it didn’t work out that way.
Jimmy Kimmel Live showed leading politicians reading mean tweets about themselves, perhaps suggesting self-deprecation as a way to bridge America's political chasm. Not all the politicians reacted to the mean tweets with the grace of celebrities, musicians, and athletes, but you do get a real sense of their personality and sense of humor.
Lana Del Rey has told a fan to go “fuxk” themselves after they accused the singer of voting for Donald Trump.In a now deleted tweet, Twitter user @holyh00ker said that they “just KNOW Elizabeth voted for Trump”, seemingly referring to Lana Del Rey’s real name – Elizabeth Grant.Del Rey somehow caught wind of the tweet, and gave a very succinct response: “Go. Fuxk.
Peter White Television EditorAs the battle between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden continues, and may well continue for days, the likes of Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, James Corden, Trevor Noah, Conan O’Brien and Samantha Bee will return to relatively normal filming schedules to discuss the election.However, writing jokes and speaking to guests, including political folks such as Cory Booker, Shepard Smith and Steve Kornacki, this afternoon
American citizens are incredibly anxious tonight while watching the Election Day coverage and they are not the only ones. Celebs have also been letting fans know that they’re feeling that way too.
Jimmy Kimmel and his wife, screenwriter Molly McNearney, shared never-before-seen footage of their 3-year-old son’s health journey on Thursday, October 22.“We’re two weeks away from the election, and there is so much more than the election on the line,” the Jimmy Kimmel Live! host, 52, said on his ABC show.
Hilary Duff to Charlize Theron, celebs have found that playing with makeup is a great way to bond with their kids, especially during the COVID-19 quarantine. With the kids being forced to stay home from school and stars not heading off to work every day, what better way to pass time than with a little makeup sesh?!Duff took to her Instagram Story on April 8 to share the full process of her 8-year-old son Luca Cruz Comrie doing her makeup.
2020 presidential debates is just about here. After a chaotic first matchup between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, a more subdued (but still buzzy) vice presidential debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris, and dueling Trump-Biden town hall events in lieu of a second debate, the whole process has felt long and, at times, extremely disorderly.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsOn Monday President Donald Trump came after the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, calling him “a disaster” and “idiot.” While the president’s harsh words may come from the differing stances he and Fauci share on the COVID-19 pandemic, Jimmy Kimmel thinks Trump’s insulting comments may stem from elsewhere.“He is definitely jealous of all the positive attention Dr.
Ted Johnson The opener of Saturday Night Live was a skewering of the competing town halls between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.It was an easy target: There was an outcry earlier this week when NBC scheduled a town hall with Trump against one already planned on ABC with Biden. But Savannah Guthrie, moderating the NBC News event, earned widespread praise for pressing Trump with questions and followups.Kate McKinnon, playing Guthrie, opened by saying, “Good evening America.
Jimmy Kimmel joined the chorus of Hollywood entertainers calling out NBC and its decision to air a “dueling” town hall for Trump directly against Joe Biden’s previously scheduled ABC event. With many of his fellow hosts on break, including NBC’s Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, the face of ABC late night took solo shots at the Peacock network during his opening monologue Thursday.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump had town halls at the exact same time on Thursday (October 15) (despite petitions and protests from Hollywood stars to stagger the time slots), and Biden easily won in the ratings department.
Ted Johnson NBC News indicated that it is not backing off plans for a town hall with Donald Trump scheduled at the same time that ABC News is doing a similar event with Joe Biden.The scheduling has drawn criticism, including from more than 100 producers, directors and writers who signed their names to a letter urging NBC to move the time of the town hall.In a statement, Cesar Conde, chairman of NBCU News Group, said, “We share in the frustration that our event will initially air alongside the