How Late-Night TV Torched Trump’s NFT Announcement
“We already have Donald Trump trading cards — they’re called subpoenas,” Jimmy Kimmel joked. Colbert, Fallon, and Meyers were just as merciless.
“We already have Donald Trump trading cards — they’re called subpoenas,” Jimmy Kimmel joked. Colbert, Fallon, and Meyers were just as merciless.
“You should advertise that with the internship,” Sennott joked of her sexual exploits with “Late Night” alums.
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Seth Meyers waxes poetic about the surprising upside of hosting a late-night talk show in a vacuum.
“It’s really fun to not have an audience tell you, ‘Stop doing this.'”
It only took a couple of sentences for the “SNL” star to inhabit the Democratic presidential candidate’s distinct mannerisms.
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It’s the latest in a distinct “Late Night with Seth Meyers” tradition of all-encompassing, chaos-embracing segments.
The wildest, weirdest recurring bit in all of late-night comedy shows off everything that makes the show worth watching.
What a bizarre time capsule and reminder of how much has happened since the last time voters faced a pivotal election.
Are you tried of separating the art from the artist? Now you don’t have to thanks to “Late Night With Seth Meyers.”