Celebrities pay tribute to the "Pee-wee's Playhouse" star following his death at age 70 after a private battle with cancer.
The Taken star said jokes linking Irish people to fighting and drinking were racist.
The Oscars are finally upon us, but in the most unpredictable year in memory, there's a lot of questions we're dying to answer.
The comedian read a spoof story inspired by the duke's anecdote about suffering frostbite to his penis during a trip to the North Pole.
The late night host has presented the Oscars twice before.
The 'Succession' star admits he went for an easy joke mocking 'Edward Scissorhands'.
"There is someone standing behind you," a UPS driver told Cox while delivering a package.
Jennifer Aniston will not be attending Sunday's Emmy Awards — as she eases out of her COVID bubble.
The former boyband star appeared confident and relaxed in front of the camera as he compared himself to Conan O'Brien.
An interview with Jimmy Kimmel in 2009 saw Fox explain she was placed in a sexualised position for a scene aged 15 - but became the butt of a joke
Schwarzenegger served as the state's governor from 2003 to 2011.
The Crown's Vanessa Kirby reacts to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's revelation that they have seen the Netflix series.
The actor said she took the request 'very personally'.
Jimmy Kimmel said 'it was a terrible day in the history of this country'.
The star, who is living in London, also said: 'People just don't wear masks outside.'
The chef said his wife wanted to take advantage of another lockdown in the UK.
Ramy Youssef, Issa Rae and more explain what was going on off-camera.
While Cox remembers loving everyone on 'Friends', she admits that she doesn't remember the actual episodes.
The 'Underworld' actress revealed she fled her Los Angeles home along with her epileptic cat at 3am due to wildfires.
Kanye West appeared to be rendered speechless when Jimmy Kimmel asked him whether Donald Trump cared about black people. But he'd like to clarify that, no, he was just giving it some thought! West's Thursday interview on <em>Jimmy Kimmel Live</em> concluded somewhat strangely after Kimmel posed the question: West did not answer, then Kimmel abruptly announced a commercial break. (Trump was into it, though. Always a great sign.) So on Saturday night, West attempted to clear the air with a few tweets. SEE ALSO: The unspoken reason people are so upset about Kanye West and Chance the Rapper’s latest political tweets "On Jimmy Kimmel we had a great time having a dialogue," West wrote. "I’m reading that I was stumped by a question. Let me clarify the click bait. I wasn’t stumped. I wasn’t given a chance to answer the question. "The question was so important I took time to think. And then I was hit with the let’s go to commercial break," he added. On Jimmy Kimmel we had a great time having a dialogue. I’m reading that I was stumped by a question. Let me clarify the click bait. I wasn’t stumped. I wasn’t given a chance to answer the question. — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) August 11, 2018 The question was so important I took time to think. And then I was hit with the let’s go to commercial break. That interview showed strong personalities with different opinions having a civil conversation. — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) August 11, 2018 I was so happy when I saw Jimmy walk out in the Yeezys. That was an olive branch. He lead with love. I appreciate Jimmy and his team. You guys are Jedi’s. much love. — KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) August 11, 2018 West, who also released a new song on Saturday, has caught a lot of well-deserved flack over his fondness for the president. After all, aligning with Trump is an enormous betrayal from the man who defended the black community so boldly during that 2005 Hurricane Katrina telethon. He still hasn't answered Kimmel's question. WATCH: Kim Kardashian's 'uncomfortable' pose gets the meme treatment
Jimmy was at it again, as he shocked an unwitting movie audience.
It seems fans have found next year's hosts already.
Earlier this month, our hearts went out to Jimmy Kimmel after the TV presenter wept on his show as he revealed that his newborn son had undergone life-saving heart surgery. Jimmy has now updated us on baby William’s progress and said his little boy, who they call Billy, is doing “very well” following the operation to fix two heart defects just hours after his birth. Speaking on his show ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on Monday night, the 48-year-old star said in his opening monologue: ‘Our son Billy is doing very well.
Did you know that during his first 100 days in office, President Trump was the butt of more late night jokes than any other recent president during his first year? On late night shows, 1,060 jokes were made at Trump’s expense, a new study by George Mason University’s Center for Media and Public Affairs found. The report examined political jokes from the opening monologues of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “The Daily Show With Trevor Noah.”
In Monday’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ the host welled up as he described his newborn son’s heart operation and made an emotional plea to US president Donald Trump and his government, asking them to ensure that every parent is able to access life saving surgery regardless of whether they are rich or they are poor. The TV star said he witnessed parents in hospital making the agonizing decision whether they could afford to save their baby’s life, as his own son underwent a three hour operation to fix two defects in his heart. Jimmy, 48, got emotional as he defended Obamacare in the opening monologue of his chat show and talked about the birth of William on April 21, and the little boy being rushed into surgery immediately after his wife, Molly McNearney, gave birth.