Stephen Colbert Defends Jimmy Kimmel After ABC Axes Show Over Charlie Kirk Comments
Late-night television has always been a war of cutting wit, flashing cameras, and subtle brow lifts that may leave a politician permanently wounded. From streaming services scooping viral specials to networks editing jokes with the precision of a military sergeant, viewers have learned to sip their tea while watching the chaos develop. And now, after an unexpected shake-up at ABC, all eyes are on one guy defending another: Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel are about to make headlines.
While networks tremble under political pressure, Colbert steps in like a late-night knight, defending Kimmel with humor as his sword and solidarity as his shield, proving censorship will not go unchecked.
Stephen Colbert backs Jimmy Kimmel after ABC shakeup with sharp words and full support
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Stephen Colbert did not mince words in response to ABC's shocking decision to cancel Jimmy Kimmel Live! for good. Speaking before a taping of The Late Show on Thursday, Sept. 18, Colbert branded the move "blatant censorship" and slammed the network for giving in to pressure. "With an autocrat, you cannot give an inch," he added, adding that he fully supports Jimmy Kimmel and his team: "Jimmy, I stand with you 100%."
The issue erupted following Kimmel's monologue on Charlie Kirk's tragic death in Utah on September 15. ABC's pullout two days later shifted the focus to network politics. Colbert, no stranger to cancellations, portrayed it as a recurring theme: politics versus free expression. Kimmel's Instagram response, which included Colbert, emphasized camaraderie, demonstrating that friendships are formed in late-night through humor, fury, and a mutual distaste for political involvement.
While Colbert throws shade at censorship and networks juggle politics like hot potatoes, Kimmel tiptoes through late-night limbo, leaving fans refreshing Instagram like it is stock market chaos.
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Stephen Colbert's influence continues unshaken until his show, The Late Show, is terminated by CBS for "financial reasons" in May 2026. With an Emmy for Outstanding Talk Series and hits like Tooning Out the News and Fairview from Spartina Productions, Colbert is transitioning into a new act rather than terminating his career. Late-night content may evolve, and networks may shuffle, but Colbert and Kimmel's creative footprint assures that the next chapter will continue to impress entertainment insiders.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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