Next blow against ex-President Donald Trump: Jimmy Kimmel follows up on his talk show the day after the Oscars.
One day after his moderation job at the Oscars, it was business as usual for Jimmy Kimmel (56). On Monday there was a new episode of his talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” at. Of course, the Oscar gala was also a topic there: “We had John Cena naked on stage, but Donald Trump still somehow managed to be the biggest jerk of the evening.” In the original, Kimmel used the word “dick,” which in English can mean both a penis and an idiot.
As a reminder: Towards the end of the Oscars, Jimmy Kimmel read out a tirade of hate that Donald Trump (77) delivered during the broadcast. “Has there ever been a worse host than Jimmy Kimmel at the Oscars? His opening monologue was that of a subpar person trying too hard to be something he is not and never can be,” the former president wrote on his Social media platform Truth Social.
This is how Jimmy Kimmel countered Trump’s tirade at the Oscars
Jimmy Kimmel countered while still on stage. “Isn’t it passed your jail time?” he said, loosely translated: “Shouldn’t you have been in prison by now?”. The pun, which cannot be directly translated, refers to the phrase “past your bedtime,” which is common in the USA and suggests that children need to go to bed. Kimmel used the word “prison” in reference to the numerous cases pending against Trump.
On his talk show, Jimmy Kimmel speculated about the reason for Trump’s rant: “He wrote that because he was upset that I didn’t mention him on the show, and nobody mentioned him on the show. He didn’t get any attention. “
The other Oscar event Kimmel mentioned was John Cena’s (46) nude appearance. The wrestler and actor presented the winners of the “Best Costume Design” category almost completely naked. He was only wearing Birkenstock sandals and the envelope with the winners in front of his crotch.
A performance in memory of Robert Opel, who raced naked across the Oscar stage 50 years ago. In the talk show, Kimmel now reveals that the award producers had actually asked for a larger envelope.
Source: Stern

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