“I Make This Solemn Vow”: Jimmy Kimmel Promises No More Jokes Until ‘The Late Show’ Returns — Colbert’s Reaction Sparks Social Media Firestorm
“I Make This Solemn Vow”: Jimmy Kimmel Promises No More Jokes Until ‘The Late Show’ Returns — Colbert’s Reaction Sparks Social Media Firestorm
Kimmel’s Bold Statement
Audience members responded with enthusiastic applause—encouraged, as some noted, by the illuminated “applause” signs in the studio.
Kimmel’s announcement drew immediate reactions from across the late-night landscape. Jimmy Fallon, host of “The Tonight Show,” expressed his support with characteristic humor: “We’ll keep going out there and being as unfunny as we can possibly be until this gets resolved. We’ve been doing it for years, so it’s like second nature for us at this point.”
Other hosts echoed similar sentiments, pledging to stand with Colbert and continue their shows in a “joke-free” fashion as a form of protest against what they see as a troubling precedent for the future of comedy on television.
Social Media Reaction and Public Response
The move sparked a frenzy on social media, with hashtags like #BringBackColbert and #NoJokes trending nationwide. Fans of late-night television voiced both support and skepticism, with some applauding the unity among hosts and others questioning the effectiveness of the protest.
In a humorous twist, some members of the American viewing public proposed a tongue-in-cheek compromise: offering all late-night hosts a year’s salary in exchange for never appearing on television again. The suggestion quickly went viral, highlighting the mixed feelings many Americans have about the current state of late-night comedy.
Stephen Colbert’s Reaction
While Colbert himself has not issued a formal statement, insiders report that he is “deeply moved” by the outpouring of support from his colleagues and fans. His reaction online—marked by a series of witty and heartfelt posts—has only fueled further discussion and debate about the future of late-night television.
The cancellation of “The Late Show” and the subsequent response from Kimmel and other hosts has reignited conversations about the evolving landscape of television comedy, changing viewer preferences, and the business realities facing network programming.