Jimmy Kimmel
Smile for the Cameras!!!
TV Host Looks Happy After Show Yanked

Published September 19, 2025 7:55 AM PDT

Jimmy Kimmel isn’t letting his show’s suspension rain on his parade — he was seen smilin’ wide as he stepped out of his car in Los Angeles Thursday afternoon.

Perhaps his fellow late-night show hosts having his back has him feeling extra loved after ABC swiftly booted ‘Live!’ off the air following pressure from FCC Chair Brendan Carr, who threatened to “take action” following Jimmy’s remarks about Charlie Kirk‘s alleged shooter and his political affiliation.

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As we reported … many of Jimmy’s Hollywood colleagues have spoken out to defend him, with Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert all criticizing the move on their respective shows.

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Jon Stewart took a jab on “The Daily Show” as well … cheekily telling his audience … “We have another fun, hilarious, administration-compliant show.”

In addition to a happy-looking Kimmel, cameras captured moving trucks outside his studio Thursday. It’s not clear what for, but he is scheduled to tape a week of shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House beginning Sept. 29.

TMZ has contacted BAM multiple times regarding the status of the show … so far, no word back.

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Protestors have also been spotted in New York City and L.A., demanding ABC put Kimmel back on air … and calling President Donald Trump a fascist.

As you know, Trump celebrated Kimmel’s indefinite hiatus … after applauding the cancellation of Colbert’s late-night show and warning Kimmel would be next. He’s also appeared to target Fallon and Meyers.


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