Comeback for Jimmy Kimmel
This is how the celebrities react to his return
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Mark Hamill and Ellen Degeneres cheer about the comeback of Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show after the controversial dismissal.
Disney’s decision to bring Jimmy Kimmels (57) Talk show back on TV on Tuesday (September 23) ensures jubilation in the media world. Walt Disney Company announced last Wednesday, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to suspend for an indefinite period. The step was seen as a preceding obedience to US President Donald Trump (79).
In his show at Disney, the moderator had accused ABC Trump’s Maga movement belonging to instrumentalize the murder of the right-wing conservative activist Charlie Kirk (1993-2025).
Jubilee of talk colleague Stephen Colbert and Ellen Degeneres
Jimmy Kimmel’s talk show colleague Stephen Colbert (61) celebrated the comeback live in his “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”. “Wonderful news for my dear friend Jimmy and his great employees,” Colbert called on Monday before Stephen Colbert called Disney as “obvious censorship”.
Ellen Degeneres (67) is also happy. “I can’t wait to hear Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue tomorrow,” wrote the former talk presenter.
Mark Hamill Trollt Trump, Ben Stiller celebrates
Mark Hamill (73) reacted with a swipe to Donald Trump. “Nerve breakdown on ‘Truth’ Social in 5 … 4 … 3 …”, wrote the “Star Wars” star on threads. Trump’s own social media platform and its preferred mouthpiece is Trump’s own social media platform.
Ben Stiller (59) was satisfied with a number of hands raised by Emojis. The comedian was one of the more than 400 prominent personalities who signed an open letter from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). “Protest is important. Cover your voice,” wrote actress.
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