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Chelsea Handler Assures Conan She Is Not Retiring
If you've been following the late-night show shake-ups of the past few months -- starting with Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers taking over the NBC slots, moving right into David Letterman announcing his retirement, and currently stalled out with the news that Craig Ferguson will also be leaving his own CBS show -- you might also be aware that Chelsea Handler is leaving her own E! show. But she is not
Jimmy Kimmel’s “Tweeter Totter” Game Is So Evil
You know what? Jimmy Kimmel has some weird ideas for fun celebrity games and manipulating social media. Okay, Jimmy Fallon? You don't have the corner on this market! In a wickedly clever combination of embarrassing celeb game and social media wackiness, Kimmel rolled out his "Tweeter Totter" on last night's show, alongside his guest, 'Modern Family' star Julie Bowen.
Jimmy Fallon Hands Out Superior Superlatives to the NHL’s Finest Playoff Players
Professional sports love to hand out superlative-heavy awards like Most Valuable Player (and also whatever awards professional sports love to hand out), which is certainly nice and also kind of simple. But there are a lot of people who play professional sports, so why not hand out more awards? Why not hand out more hilariously true awards?
Stephen Colbert Reveals He Almost Took an Internship With Letterman’s ‘Late Show’
Although it might seem like good form for someone who has just landed a sweet new gig to kowtow a smidgen to their predecessor, soon-to-be 'Late Show' host Stephen Colbert doesn't need to force such emotions when it comes to current host David Letterman, because, man, does he really love the comedian and his show.
Brian Williams Raps ‘Gin and Juice’ on ‘The Tonight Show’
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon has always had a lot of fun using fellow NBC anchor Brian Williams as fodder for one of his most popular skits -- making Brian Williams "rap" popular jams. Every time the super-cuts of Williams saying various words (the creation of "hippity" for 'Rapper's Delight' was particularly inspired) hit the web, they go instantly viral, and Williams appe
Katy Perry Faces One of Her Superfans in Jimmy Kimmel’s “Who Knows Katy?” Game
"I knew that!"
The idea behind this Katy Perry-centric skit on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' sure sounds cute -- our host brought together both the pop star and one of her biggest fans for a round of "Who Knows Katy?," a chirpy game show about Perry trivia -- but the execution of it was mildly terrifying.
How Tracy Morgan’s Alter Ego Got Him Kicked Out of Prince’s House
It's hard to imagine that anyone's partying technique would be too much for Prince's tastes; this is, after all, a man who sings about partying like it's 1999 and the sexiness of cheap thrift-store finds with equal adoration. However, it seems that there is at least one person who is too freaky for even Prince to handle. Chico Divine. Who? Chico Divine? Who? Tracy Morgan's freaky-partying alter eg
‘Scandal’ Blooper Reel: Jimmy Kimmel Has All the Wine Drinking, Dancing and Farts
If you don't watch the soapy smash hit 'Scandal,' many of Jimmy Kimmel's recent long-form skits on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' might be lost on you. After all, the late-night host has kind of made sending up the show his bag (he's even started his own fake version of the show, 'Escandalo'). But the latest batch of 'Scandal'-centric bits have some universal appeal. Mainly this one, because it's bloopers. W
‘Orphan Black’ Star Tatiana Maslany Shares Horrific German Fairy Tale on ‘Conan’
Fairy tales may seem fun and whimsical and sweet now, but the histories of most of them are dark and truly terrifying. Perhaps you are familiar with Hans Christian Andersen, who penned the original 'Little Mermaid' fairy tale, one that ended, well, it just ended very differently than the Disney version. But Andersen wasn't the only author who used his fairy tales to freak kids out. Over in Germany
Jimmy Kimmel Celebrates Ford Mustang’s 50th Birthday With One Disturbingly Fake Commercial
The Ford Mustang is turning 50 years old this year, and in celebration of the great American muscle car, Jimmy Kimmel and his 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' minions (including Guillermo, of course) put together a special little commercial for the vehicle. And it's so, so disturbing.