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Jay leno stands with Jimmy Kimmel In spite of their rocky past.
By Talking to reporters outside Chris WallaceHollywood’s Walk of Fame Ceremony responded on Thursday, September 18, Leno, 75, to remove ABC Jimmy Kimmel alive! Off air earlier this week.
“I’m on the side of Jimmy Kimmel on that one,” the first Show tonight He announced the host, adding that he could imagine a suspension like this during his time as a late night TV host. (A helmet leno The Tonight Show between 1992 and 2009 and from 2010 to 2014.)
“These kinds of things happen all the time,” he said.
Leno told reporters on Thursday that Kimmel’s suspension was talking about his ability to tell the truth: “You are not canceled saying popular things. Usually the truth that winds up is canceled (you), so we’ll see what’s happening.”
Leno also said that anyone who disagrees with comedians on late night TV does not need to be watched.
“He’s a comedian talking. If you don’t like it, don’t watch him,” he continued. “That’s the market. Let the people decide. If people like a show, it stays on the air. That is, that’s that simple.”
Leno added, “I enjoy Jimmy. I like all the guys. I think they’re very talented. I like jokes. That’s why I’m watching them. I think Jimmy will land on his feet. He’s a talented man. He’s funny. It’s funny. And let’s see what’s going on. Maybe he could be on (TV again) in just a few weeks again.”
Leno finished by saying he was “for free speech.”
“Patrick Henry He said best: ‘Give me freedom or give me death.’ That was the first for this debate. He has gone on for 200 years, and in a free society, he will go on for another 200, ”he said.” It will be fine. Don’t worry about it. “
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Justin Lubin/NBCU photos bankA spokesman for ABC confirmed the Stop Kimmel Talking Show On Wednesday, September 17, say Weekly US in a statement, “Jimmy Kimmel alive! will be saved in advance for an indefinite period. “
The move came after Kimmel, 57, received a backlash for his monologue during the episode on Monday, September 15, which he spoke Tyler Robinsonaccused of Shot a conservative commentator fatal Charlie Kirk During an event at the University of Utah on September 10.
“The Gang Maga (is) desperately tries to characterize this child who murdered Charlie Kirk like anything other than one of them and did everything they can to score political points of it,” said Kimmel. “Between the fingers pointing, there was grief.”
Then Kimmel paid fun to President Donald TrumpResponding to a correspondent who asked how he was coping with Kirk’s death. (Trump, 79, said, “I think very well,” and then transferred to discuss the White House dance room remodel.)
“He’s on the fourth stage of the grief: build,” Kimmel’s banter. “This is not how an adult mourns the murder of someone who called a friend. This is how a 4 year old mourns a goldfish, right?”
Nexstar Media, who owns several TV stations Diversity In a statement that he was “strongly opposed to recent comments made by Mr Kimmel about the killing of Charlie Kirk” and that he would replace Kimmel’s Talk Show with alternative programs “as far as predictable.”
Leno defense comes from Kimmel more than a decade after the pair prove a moment full of tightness on The Tonight Show. At the time, Kimmel Leno mocked for returning to the talk show after he was briefly transferred Conan O’Brien.
When Leno asked Kimmel about the biggest prank that Kimmel had ever pulled, Kimmel’s joking, “I told a boy that I was five years now, going to give you my show, and then when the five years came, I gave it, and then took it back almost straight.”
They resolved their issues in 2017 when Leno arrived at Kimmel after his son experienced a medical issue. Leno reflected on Kimmel’s initial mine during May’s appearance on the “in more detailed with Graham’s fuelPodcast.
“When Kimmel came on my show and humiliated me on my own show, I let it happen. I didn’t mean it,” said Leno. “It was my mistake, I trusted someone. I went, ‘Ah, I made a mistake. Okay, I should pay the price.’ And it’s okay, I mean, we could have meant out of the show.