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Jimmy Kimmel Finally Breaks Silence After “Offensive” Charlie Kirk Remarks Got His Show Suspended
Jimmy Kimmel smiling with a woman at a media event, related to show suspension and offensive remarks controversy.
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Jimmy Kimmel Finally Breaks Silence After “Offensive” Charlie Kirk Remarks Got His Show Suspended

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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel stood firm when told to backtrack on remarks linking MAGA supporters to the slaying of conservative activist Charlie Kirk

According to multiple reports, Kimmel not only refused to apologize but also planned to escalate his criticisms of Donald Trump’s supporters. 

That decision reportedly set off a firestorm, leading Disney to suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely.

Highlights
  • Jimmy Kimmel refused to apologize for remarks about Charlie Kirk, despite pressure from critics and ABC affiliates.
  • Disney suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely, with networks pulling the show from their schedules.
  • The controversy erupted as broadcasters face sensitive billion-dollar merger approvals and heightened scrutiny from the FCC.
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    Jimmy Kimmel reportedly rejected calls to backtrack on his remarks

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    Kimmel was informed on Wednesday afternoon that his late-night show would be pulled from the air, a move relayed in a phone call from Disney executive Dana Walden, according to theNew York Post

    Instead of backing down, the host reportedly told executives and affiliates that he had no intention of apologizing for hiscomments

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    “Kimmel felt his remarks required no apologies,” a source toldThe Hollywood Reporter.

    Image credits: Gage Skidmore / flickr

    Thelate-night host reportedly insisted his words were misrepresented when he accused “the MAGA gang” of twisting narratives about the man indicted in Kirk’s killing. 

    During his Monday night broadcast, Kimmel said conservatives were “desperately” trying to paint the suspect as left-wing, which critics described as misleading and outright false. 

    Rather than soften his stance, Kimmel allegedly prepared to call out his detractors directly before the network decided to suspend the program.

    Disney executives reportedly feared that if Kimmel doubled down, it couldescalate the situation further. 

    Had Kimmel doubled down on his comments, the company would have been forced to make a more drastic decision than simply suspending the show. 

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    Numerous netizens noted that Jimmy Kimmel seemed to have shot himself in the foot with his comments and his subsequent refusal to apologize.

    Image credits: Getty/Robin L Marshall

    “So there you have it. Kimmel did it to himself. Cost the entire staff of the show their jobs, over his own ego,” one commenter wrote. 

    “None of that’s anything to boast of. It only reveals Kimmel is a disgraceful dude lacking all honor, basic decency, and essential humanity. He’s both pitiful and disgusting,” wrote another. 

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    “Even if Kimmel finally does agree to apologize so as to have his show return, you know it will be as insincere as all get out,” another commenter stated.

    The fallout from Kimmel’s gaffe has been substantial 

    Image credits: Instagram/charliekirk1776

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    The fallout extended beyond Disney. Nexstar and Sinclair, two of the country’s largest owners of ABC affiliates, both pulled Kimmel’s show from their stations. 

    Sinclair went even further, demanding that the comedian issue a personal apology to Kirk’s family and make a donation to Turning Point USA before considering reinstatement. 

    “Until formal discussions are held with ABC regarding the network’s commitment to professionalism and accountability,” Sinclair noted, Kimmel’s program would remain off the air.

    Image credits: Getty/Tommaso Boddi

    The controversy landed at a precarious moment for broadcasters. Nexstar is pursuing a $6.2 billion takeover of Tegna, a deal that requires approval from the Federal Communications Commission. 

    FCC chairman Brendan Carr, who condemned Kimmel’s comments as “some of the sickest conduct possible,” is already taking a hard line on whether programming serves the “public interest.” 

    That stance has seemingly rattled major networks, especially as they push billion-dollar mergers and licensing renewals, as noted in anNY Post report.

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    Image credits: Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Telecom insiders warned that Kimmel’s words could jeopardize not only Nexstar’s deal but possibly also Disney’s efforts to secure approvals for ESPN’s NFL package. 

    As one industry lawyer put it, “Kimmel’s comments are noxious, but from a First Amendment standpoint, they would have been protected in the past. He’s a comedian, so how is he distorting the news unless you have a deal to be approved by the FCC?”

    Netizens shared their thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel’s refusal to apologize for his comments on social media

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    Peter Michael de Jesus

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    After almost a decade of reporting straight hard news, I now bring that discipline to entertainment writing at Bored Panda. I cover celebrity updates, viral trends, and cultural stories with speed and accuracy, while also embracing the lighter, evergreen side of pop culture. My articles are often syndicated to MSN, extending their reach to broader audiences. My goal is straightforward: to deliver trustworthy coverage that keeps readers informed about the stories dominating the conversation today.

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    Pittsburgh rare
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Kimmel wasn't offensive, and he did d**n well refusing to apologise. I don't have a Disney+ subscription, but this is the right moment to protest the only way they understand: economically. Follow the money. Boycott the actors behind Colbert's and Kimmel's cancellation.

    XenoMurph
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I cancelled mine this morning. Reasons: Other: "Don't give in to fascists"

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    Jocelyn
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    first of all, why are you calling it a "gaffe"? his comments were fully intentional. second of all, he wasn't even saying anything about charlie kirk, he was (accurately) commenting on what a phony trump is. everyone saying his "comments about charlie kirk" need to go back to language comprehension class.

    Michał Osiecki
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    and again when the right wingers were warning about cancel culture, it was only bad because it wasn't coming from them

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's analogous to how they view abortion: it's MURRRRDURRRRR while it's a fetus, but they DGAF once the baby is born - if the mother is not allowed to get an abortion and the pregnancy is due to things like ràpe/!ncest or the mother is underage/etc., or if the pregnancy threatens her physical or mental health, she may very well give birth and then (not criticizing her/the actions outright, but saying it's due to her immense stress re: the birth) throw the newborn into a trash can, or hide it in a closet until it d!es of dehydration, or outright k!ll it - the right-wing people don't care, because it's only MURRRDURRRR while it's a fetus, apparently. You'd think that, for all that a lot of them are big on Big Sky Daddy and Christianity, they'd, you know, SUPPORT the mothers, adopt/foster or otherwise help the newborn babies, but noooo. They only care within the narrow window of furthering their agendas.

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    Pittsburgh rare
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Kimmel wasn't offensive, and he did d**n well refusing to apologise. I don't have a Disney+ subscription, but this is the right moment to protest the only way they understand: economically. Follow the money. Boycott the actors behind Colbert's and Kimmel's cancellation.

    XenoMurph
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I cancelled mine this morning. Reasons: Other: "Don't give in to fascists"

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    Jocelyn
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    first of all, why are you calling it a "gaffe"? his comments were fully intentional. second of all, he wasn't even saying anything about charlie kirk, he was (accurately) commenting on what a phony trump is. everyone saying his "comments about charlie kirk" need to go back to language comprehension class.

    Michał Osiecki
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    and again when the right wingers were warning about cancel culture, it was only bad because it wasn't coming from them

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's analogous to how they view abortion: it's MURRRRDURRRRR while it's a fetus, but they DGAF once the baby is born - if the mother is not allowed to get an abortion and the pregnancy is due to things like ràpe/!ncest or the mother is underage/etc., or if the pregnancy threatens her physical or mental health, she may very well give birth and then (not criticizing her/the actions outright, but saying it's due to her immense stress re: the birth) throw the newborn into a trash can, or hide it in a closet until it d!es of dehydration, or outright k!ll it - the right-wing people don't care, because it's only MURRRDURRRR while it's a fetus, apparently. You'd think that, for all that a lot of them are big on Big Sky Daddy and Christianity, they'd, you know, SUPPORT the mothers, adopt/foster or otherwise help the newborn babies, but noooo. They only care within the narrow window of furthering their agendas.

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