There aren't many people deemed worthy of interviewing Donald Trump – outside of Sarah Palin, Fox News, and Bill O'Reilly, of course – but the person best suited for the job? Well, Donald Trump himself. Which is exactly what went down during his recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Our guess is that it was the perfect outlet for it considering the "dopey goofball" that NBC calls a host. Read More »
This past Sept. 11 marked the 14th anniversary of 9/11. While much of the world was grieving, comedian Pete Davidson, who currently stars as a player on Saturday Night Live, took to Twitter to honor his father – a NYC firefighter who died during the attack. Read More »
Comedian Bill Maher took the last few minutes of Friday night's Real Time to stick it to the leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin regarding their issues with illegal immigration. Maher went off on a sarcastic rant similar to that of Trump's during his presidential announcement – yes, the one in which he claimed Mexico was sending over their rapists. In this speech, however, Maher joked that with all the racist comments coming from Trump – and Palin's efforts to get everyone to "speak American" while in America – everyone seems to be missing that one group who continues to take over the U.S.: Australians. Read More »
It sucks to hear, but Key & Peele is ending its three-year stint on Comedy Central. As the network tried oh-so-hard since Chappelle's Show to get another sketch comedy series that could somewhat match its success and creative talent, it looked like the comedic duo of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele were their answer. And, well, now it's over. The two will air their series finale on Thursday, Sept. 10, on Comedy Central. Read More »
It seems that everybody has a Donald Trump impression, but comedian George Lopez put a different spin on his in a new video from Funny or Die. The comedian, who has been very outspoken about the leading Republican candidate's racist comments in the past, unveiled the below video recently in which he plays a Mexican version of Donald Trump, Donaldo Trumpez, who is looking to make Mexico great again. How so? Well, by getting rid of all the drug-addicted drunk rapists that America is bringing over. Read More »
While Stephen Colbert is undoubtedly the talk of the Internet as of late as a result of his Late Show premiering on Sept. 8, it looks like all the hype and money spent in marketing from CBS was almost for nothing. Apparently the computers over at the network were having glitches with Colbert's show and the network couldn't get it uploaded until after 11:20 p.m. – just fifteen minutes before the premiere was set to air. Read More »
Beverly Johnson made a shocking revelation in the Bill Cosby sexual assault case, as the model says she "forgives" the comedian for his alleged actions. Read More »
Larry Wilmore is back from a long vacation, folks. And while a lot has happened since he's been away, The Nightly Show host decided to focus on one thing at the top of Tuesday night's show: Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who refused to hand out marriage licenses to gay couples. And while the world appears to be praising her for "speaking her mind," it seems Wilmore is calling some serious bullsh*t. Read More »
Even while he was hosting The Daily Show comedian Jon Stewart found time to help others along the way. And it looks as if that hasn't ended since his time on Comedy Central has come to a close. It's being reported that the former host is going to Congress with a group of 9/11 first responders to get the government to renew the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. Read More »
Stephen Colbert has reportedly taken quite a pay cut to host The Late Show on CBS. Back when he was dominating the Comedy Central series, The Colbert Report, the comedian was reportedly taking in $6 million a year. With having moved over to CBS, however, the former Daily Show correspondent's salary has allegedly been knocked down to $4.6 million per year. Read More »
Tonight marked the beginning of a new era––the Stephen Colbert era! The former Comedy Central lead's new Late Show aired its premiere episode tonight. And with guests George Clooney and Republican candidate Jeb Bush, the episode was already pretty heavy with entertainment; but naturally, the new CBS host had some secrets behind those glasses. Read More »
Stephen Colbert's version of The Late Show kicks off tonight at 11:35 p.m. on CBS, but before the former Colbert Report host takes to his new chair, he's called upon the likes of some friendly late-night talk show hosts to give him some advice. From Conan O'Brien to Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers, Colbert was given a whirlpool of tips from some of the best in the biz ... and James Corden. Read More »
Tonight is the night we Stephen Colbert fans have been waiting for since January. The world will finally be able to be introduced to the real man. After years of building an audience with a character on Comedy Central's oh-so-wondrous series The Colbert Report, the comedian is stepping into the spotlight as himself and kicking off The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Read More »