The Late Show, Stephen Colbert
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After Stephen Colbert announced "The Late Show" was being canceled by CBS, fellow late-night hosts Jon Stewart, John Oliver, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, plus other hosts and comedians, showed up to support him.
Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Jon Stewart and John Oliver joined Weird Al Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda to support Stephen Colbert after 'The Late Show's' cancellation by appearing in a segment inspired by the Coldplay kiss-cam incident.
The Late Show‘s Stephen Colbert is set to get a little help from his comedy friends after CBS’ shocking decision to cancel his show. The Tonight Show‘s Jimmy Fallon, Colbert’s late-night rival on NBC,
In his first episode since announcing the cancellation of "Late Show," Stephen Colbert had choice words for Trump, who'd celebrated the news.
The gag started with Miranda and Weird Al coming out to perform a song – a Coldplay song, in fact, a reference to the Astronomer scandal, which saw the CEO resigning after getting caught with the company’s HR chief on a kiss-cam at a recent concert from Chris Martin’s band.
I am your host,” Fallon said as he opened his monologue on NBC’s “Tonight Show” before adding: “Well, at least for tonight.”
Stephen Colbert spoofed that viral Coldplay concert clip with help from several fellow late-night hosts, plus Lin-Manuel Miranda and Weird Al.
Jimmy Fallon is not happy about the news of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert‘s cancellation. “I’m just as shocked as everyone,” he wrote in a Friday, July 18, Instagram Story post. “Stephen [Colbert] is one of the sharpest,