Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show Monday and gave an emotional monologue about the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Jimmy Kimmel got emotional Monday night talking about the wildfires that have impacted him and his late night show.
An emotional Jimmy Kimmel returned to TV on Monday night after canceling several shows last week due to the destructive fires raging across the Los Angeles area. Barely holding back tears, Kimmel spoke of family, friends and colleagues who had to evacuate, some of whom lost their homes.
"Once again, we see our fellow men and women coming together to support each other," Jimmy Kimmel says about Angelenos during the wildfires
Jimmy Kimmel Live!” returned to the air on Monday, after missing a handful of episodes late last week due to the devastating fires in the Los Angeles area. Earlier in the day, Kimmel and the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” team turned the parking lot behind the show’s studio - where normally live outdoor music performances are
That’s our building right there, the El Capitan. That’s how close this fire was to our theater here,” the comedian shared.
Jimmy Kimmel praised the Watch Duty app, Steve Guttenberg and first responders in his first opening monologue since the start of the 'very scary' L.A. fires.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is expected to film a new episode on Monday, TheWrap has learned. The night light heavy-hitter suspended taping last Wednesday due to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. The other major late night player based in LA,
Kimmel said it was a “very scary, very stressful, very strange week here in L.A., where we work, where we live, where our kids go to school.”
ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel gave an emotional monologue on the Los Angeles wildfires Monday night and slammed President-elect Trump's "disgusting" response.
LOS ANGELES -- Jimmy Kimmel delivered an emotional monologue during the Jan. 13 episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" about the "nightmare" situation of the Southern California fires.
Jimmy Kimmel tearfully addressed the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, criticising Donald Trump and praising firefighters. Sharing personal evacuation stories, he lauded the community’s resilience and spirit.