LIBERAL late-night show hosts were seen losing their minds following Donald Trump’s sweeping election victory. The US TV stars went into full-blown meltdowns with some tearing up and others b…
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LIBERAL late-night show hosts were seen losing their minds following Donald Trump's sweeping election victory.
The TV hosts went into full-blown meltdowns on their shows with some tearing up and others becoming emotional.
The late-night hosts started their shows with similar rehearsed acts expressing their disappointment over Trump's historic win.
Jimmy Kimmel's act showed him prepping to leave the country before he walked on stage.
The 65-year-old TV host branded election night "the worst taco Tuesday of my whole life" and said: "I spent a lot of time over the past 17 hours thinking about what I would say tonight, or even if there is anything to say tonight, and there’s nothing, goodnight everybody.
"Those of you who are hate watching this show right now wanting to watch me suffer, you will be happy to know that there was no joy in Mudville last night."
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LATE NIGHT MELTDOWN Watch liberal US chat show hosts publicly lose their minds over Trump victory – from CRYING Kimmel to devastated Colbert
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Aliki Kraterou, Senior Foreign News Reporter
Published: 8:23 ET, Nov 7 2024Updated: 8:55 ET, Nov 7 2024
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LIBERAL late-night show hosts were seen losing their minds following Donald Trump's sweeping election victory.
The TV hosts went into full-blown meltdowns on their shows with some tearing up and others becoming emotional.
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Jimmy Kimmel was struggling to hold back tears
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Jimmy Kimmel was struggling to hold back tears
Stephen Colbert appeared devastated on The Late Show
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Stephen Colbert appeared devastated on The Late Show
Seth Myers said he doesn't "think Donald Trump’s a good person"
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Seth Myers said he doesn't "think Donald Trump’s a good person"
The late-night hosts started their shows with similar rehearsed acts expressing their disappointment over Trump's historic win.
Jimmy Kimmel's act showed him prepping to leave the country before he walked on stage.
The 65-year-old TV host branded election night "the worst taco Tuesday of my whole life" and said: "I spent a lot of time over the past 17 hours thinking about what I would say tonight, or even if there is anything to say tonight, and there’s nothing, goodnight everybody.
"Those of you who are hate watching this show right now wanting to watch me suffer, you will be happy to know that there was no joy in Mudville last night."
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Kimmel was seen pushing back tears as he admitted it was a "terrible right."
He continued: "Let’s be honest, it was a terrible night last night.
"It was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go.
"It was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him, and guess what, it was a bad night for everyone who voted for him too, you just don’t realise it yet.
Trump is already making Late Night Shows funny again.