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15 Funny Women Who Made This Week A Little Less Hellish With Their Witty Sense Of Humor On Social Media
15 Funny Women Who Made This Week A Little Less Hellish With Their Witty Sense Of Humor On Social Media

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time18 hours ago

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15 Funny Women Who Made This Week A Little Less Hellish With Their Witty Sense Of Humor On Social Media

We survived another week, and this one has been wild. From Chris Martin calling out an affair to Stephen Colbert's late show sadly being Jimmy Kimmel not being too happy about it, amidst speculation that CBS's decision was influenced by politics. So, let's turn our attention to some humor by women for relief. We've rounded up the best jokes from Bluesky, Threads, and that we can't endorse the latter, but we are pleased to bring you the comical relief that can still be found on the platform, free of the surrounding chaos. PS: Be sure to give these funny women a follow! Related: 1. 2. 3. 4. Related: 5. 6. 7. Related: 8. 9. 10. 11. Related: 12. 13. 14. finally, the rudest "good" news you'll get: Check out our last roundup of women's tweets if you missed it! Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds:

Stephen Colbert Gets Solidarity From Fellow Late-Night Hosts After Cancellation News
Stephen Colbert Gets Solidarity From Fellow Late-Night Hosts After Cancellation News

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time2 days ago

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Stephen Colbert Gets Solidarity From Fellow Late-Night Hosts After Cancellation News

Stephen Colbert was receiving messages of support and affection from his fellow late-night hosts after announcing that CBS was canceling his show, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, next May. Jimmy Fallon said he was just as shocked as everyone, and Seth Meyers called him a great host and comedian but an even better person. Jimmy Kimmel directed an expletive at CBS, and Andy Cohen said it was a sad day for the network. As for President Donald Trump–a frequent target of Colbert's comedy–he said on Truth Social that he absolutely loved that Colbert was fired. Some of the reaction from the late-night world: Jimmy Fallon: 'I'm just as shocked as everyone. Stephen is one of the sharpest, funniest hosts to ever do it. I really thought I'd ride this out with him for years to come. I'm sad that my family and friends will need a new show to watch every night at 11:30 p.m.'–the NBC Tonight Show host on Instagram. Seth Meyers: 'For as great a comedian and host (as) he is, @stephenathome is an even better person. I'm going to miss having him on TV every night, but I'm excited he can no longer use the excuse that he's too busy to hang out with me.'–the NBC Late Night host on Instagram. Jimmy Kimmel: 'Love you, Stephen. F--- you and all your Sheldons, CBS.'–the Jimmy Kimmel Live! host on Instagram. Andy Cohen: 'It is a very sad day for CBS that they are getting out of the late-night race. I mean, they are turning off the lights after the news.'–the Watch What Happens Live host in an interview.

Jimmy Kimmel Drops Bombshell On CBS Following 'The Late Show' Cancellation
Jimmy Kimmel Drops Bombshell On CBS Following 'The Late Show' Cancellation

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time2 days ago

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Jimmy Kimmel Drops Bombshell On CBS Following 'The Late Show' Cancellation

stands by his longtime pal 's side following CBS's decision to cancel his show. The host of "" called out the network in a heated post, slamming them for shutting down his friend's program while promoting other TV shows. Despite being late-night talk show hosts, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert enjoyed a years-long friendship rather than a rivalry. They frequently supported each other, even when it came to butting heads with influential figures like Donald Trump. Jimmy Kimmel Upset Over The Abrupt End Of Stephen Colbert's Show Kimmel addressed the shocking end of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on his Instagram Story, sharing a clip of his friend's confirmation of the news. He captioned the post with a direct message to the network, writing: "Love you Stephen. F-ck you and all your Sheldons CBS." Kimmel's words referenced CBS' iconic character Sheldon Cooper, whose life was depicted in two hit series, "The Big Bang Theory" and its spinoff, "Young Sheldon." The TV host appeared to be calling BS on the network's decision to cancel Colbert's talk show while promoting other programs. Why The Beloved Talk Show Was Cancelled According to the statement released on Thursday, July 17, CBS claimed Colbert's TV program would officially end in May 2026 due to money problems. The network stressed that their decision was "purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night." "It is not related in any way to the show's performance, content, or other matters happening at Paramount," they claimed. Despite the network's words, the timing of their decision coincided with Colbert's complaints about CBS's parent company, Paramount Global. TMZ reported that Colbert slammed Paramount Global for coughing up $16 million in a settlement with Donald Trump over his lawsuit. The president filed a complaint because he was offended by the editing of CBS News' "60 Minutes" interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. Did Colbert Get Punished For Biting The Hand That Fed Him? Colbert did not mince his words against the production giant, labeling Paramount Global's hefty settlement "a big fat bribe." He suspected they paid Trump because they needed federal approval for a pending multibillion-dollar sale to the Hollywood studio Skydance. Although his criticism might have contributed to the cancellation of his late-night show, Colbert did not attack CBS or its parent company. While confirming his May 2026 departure, the TV personality reflected positively on his time with the network. He appreciated everyone working behind the scenes, saying: "We get to do this show for each other -- every day, all day. And I've had the pleasure and responsibility of sharing what we do every day with you in front of this camera for the last 10 years." More About 'The Late Show' Host Colbert's time in the spotlight started long before he became a late-night talk show host. He rose to fame playing a closeted and repressed high school teacher in the comedy series "Strangers with Candy." The TV personality became a household name as the host of "The Colbert Report," where he parodied right-wing news pundits and gained notoriety for his distinctive humor and satire. Thanks to his achievements and comedic talents, Colbert became the ideal candidate to succeed David Letterman on his late-night talk show. In 2015, the entertainer became the new host of the CBS program and went on to achieve more success with his witty banter with guests. One of his most famous interviews was with former President Joe Biden, as reported by WioNews, where he opened up about the pain of grief and loss. Inside Jimmy Kimmel & Stephen Colbert's Years-Long Friendship Kimmel's support for Colbert was expected given their years-long friendship. They enjoyed a public bromance filled with jokes and sarcastic quips at each other, frequently reassuring fans that their rivalry would never be anything more than playful. Following Colbert's takeover of the late-night program, Kimmel showcased his support by starring as a guest on the show. During the episode, they got candid about their love and respect for each other. "People want us to fight and everything like that. Isn't that crazy?" Colbert asked Kimmel, who agreed it was "weird" that people expected them to hate each other. "I like you, too. I might even love you. If you died, I'd cry like a baby," Kimmel added, per Men's Journal. Colbert echoed similar sentiments about loving Kimmel and proved his feelings were real last year. He defended his pal after Trump mocked his performance as host of the Oscars. "You keep my friend Jimmy Kimmel's name out of your weird little wet mouth, OK? I'm mad. Jimmy Kimmel is my podcast brother from Strike Force Five," he declared. Can Stephen Colbert bounce back after losing his beloved late-night talk show?

Jimmy Kimmel Drops Epic F-Bomb On CBS For Canceling Colbert's Show
Jimmy Kimmel Drops Epic F-Bomb On CBS For Canceling Colbert's Show

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time2 days ago

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Jimmy Kimmel Drops Epic F-Bomb On CBS For Canceling Colbert's Show

Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday sent some love to fellow late night host Stephen Colbert after CBS announced it is canceling 'The Late Show.' 'Love you Stephen,' Kimmel, who is on ABC, wrote in his Instagram story. He also had a much more blunt message for Colbert's network: 'Fuck you and all your Sheldons CBS.' Colbert and Kimmel may be rivals on the air, but are friends off it. Unlike the frosty relationship between legendary late-night hosts David Letterman and Jay Leno, Kimmel and Colbert have publicly made nice and even appeared on each other's shows. Last year, Colbert slammed President Donald Trump for attacking Kimmel. 'You keep my friend Jimmy Kimmel's name out of your weird little wet mouth, OK?' Colbert said. The two also did a bit together during the 2019 Emmy Awards. And during the 2023 writers strike, they and three other hosts teamed up to launch a podcast together, with proceeds going to staffers unable to work due to the stoppage. Colbert's cancellation came days after he mocked Paramount, which owns CBS, for its $16 million settlement with Trump in a lawsuit many considered meritless. That settlement comes as Paramount attempts a merger with Skydance Media, which requires Federal Communications Commission approval to proceed. 'The Late Show' will run through next May. Kimmel's contract ends next year, and he's publicly indicated that he might not be back, either. 'I think this is my final contract,' Kimmel told the Los Angeles Times in 2024.

Jimmy Kimmel blasts CBS over decision to cancel Stephen Colbert's talk show
Jimmy Kimmel blasts CBS over decision to cancel Stephen Colbert's talk show

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time2 days ago

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Jimmy Kimmel blasts CBS over decision to cancel Stephen Colbert's talk show

Jimmy Kimmel has blasted network executives at CBS for cancelling his fellow late-night host Stephen Colbert's talk show. Colbert announced on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday that the CBS programme - and the Late Show franchise altogether - would be coming to an end in May 2026. In response to the news, Kimmel posted a video of his friend's announcement on his Instagram Stories and blasted the network. "Love you Stephen. F**k you and all your Sheldons CBS," the Jimmy Kimmel Live! host fired, presumably referring to the character Sheldon Cooper in The Big Bang Theory. CBS executives have so far made two Sheldon spin-offs, Young Sheldon and Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage. Meanwhile, Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen, who worked at CBS for 10 years at the start of his career, told Deadline that it was "a sad day for late-night television". "I think Stephen Colbert is a singular talent. He's going to have an incredible next chapter," he said. "I can't believe CBS is turning off the lights at 11:30 after the local news. I'm stunned. He's one of three late-night shows deemed worthy enough for an Emmy nomination. He produces a brilliant show." Hollywood stars also reacted to the cancellation of the show, which was nominated for an Outstanding Talk Series Emmy earlier this week. "Sorry to hear @CBS is canceling one of the best shows they have," Ben Stiller wrote on X. "Wishing all the people who work so hard on that show all the best." Underneath a video of Colbert's announcement on Instagram, Adam Scott commented, "Love you Stephen. This is absolute bulls**t, and I for one am looking forward to the next 10 months of shows." Meanwhile, Rachel Zegler wrote, "I am extremely sad. I adore you, Stephen," and former Late Show bandleader Jon Batiste added, "The greatest to ever do it." The cancellation comes shortly after Colbert, who took over from David Letterman in 2015, criticised executives at CBS's parent company, Paramount, for settling a lawsuit for $16 million (£12 million) filed by U.S. President Donald Trump over the editing of an interview for 60 Minutes with former Vice President Kamala Harris. In a statement, CBS executives insisted that The Late Show's cancellation was "purely a financial decision" and "not related in any way to the show's performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount", seemingly referring to the settlement and Skydance's ongoing acquisition of the company.

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