Long gone are the days of 55M people tuning in to see Johnny Carson’s final ever appearance hosting The Tonight Show.
27.07.2022 - 19:01 / thewrap.com
“Late Night with Seth Meyers” have been canceled after host Seth Meyers tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.“After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning,” Meyers tweeted on Wednesday. “Canceling shows the rest of this week.
Apologies to our scheduled guests and loyal viewers!”This is the second time Meyers has had to cancel shows due to a positive COVID test, after previously testing positive in January.In May, positive tests also impacted “Late Show With Stephen Colbert” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” with both hosts having to bow out for a spell to isolate and recover. When Kimmel returned, he joked that he didn’t hear “a peep” from Meyers while he was sick even though Colbert sent soup, after which Meyers responded, “Colbert said he was sending soup from both of us…”Meyers is coming off his show’s first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Variety Talk series since launching in 2014, and is also nominated in the Outstanding Short Form category for his YouTube series “Corrections,” which debuts on Fridays.
Alas, this Friday will be “Corrections”-free.After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning. Canceling shows the rest of this week.
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by visiting this page.Ever wondered what it’s really like to make “Late Night?” Are you curious what Andy Samberg’s response was when Meyers hung up on him during “Corrections?” Do you want to know how Meyers didn’t break down laughing while filming Stefon with Bill Hader on “Saturday Night Live?” Or how about how they choose which documentaries to tackle on “Documentary Now!”?The choice of question is yours, and we’ll hit Meyers with a bevy of these fan-submitted questions in a video that you’ll be able to watch on TheWrap.“Late Night with Seth Meyers” is currently nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, including the show’s first-ever nomination for Outstanding Variety Talk Series.
Seth Meyers has once again tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the host to once again cancel the remainder of his shows.The 48-year-old late-night TV host took to Twitter on Wednesday morning and revealed that he tested positive, this after testing negative on Monday and Tuesday. As a result, Meyers said he's «canceling shows the rest of this week.» He apologized «to our scheduled guests and loyal viewers!»Meyers was set to host star Nathan Lane and musical guest Maren Morris for Wednesday's show; star Adam Pally on Thursday; and Issa Rae and comedian Nikki Glaser for Friday's show.After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning.
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