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"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert joked about loving Paramount CEO David Ellison after CBS announced his show will end in May 2026.
Colbert was referring to the AI videos Trump released during the “No Kings” protests this weekend, which saw AI-generated footage of the president dropping feces on protesters. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson later defended the videos as “satire” — and so, Colbert cheekily had the word “satire” splash across the screen during his Santos dig.
Colbert's jab landed after reports the Secret Service blocked media access to Ellipse Park, where crews have been filmed tearing down the structure.
Stephen Colbert credited CBS on Monday’s (October 20) edition of The Late Show for allowing him to show footage of a “disturbing” AI video President Donald Trump shared on social media over the weekend.
Yesterday was, it turns out, National Boss’s Day (I didn’t get my boss anything, but we’ll just overlook that). Colbert opened his monologue on The Late Show last night by referencing his own new boss, David Ellison, the CEO of the newly merged Paramount Skydance, and taking a moment to tell Ellison how he felt about him. Colbert said…
Colbert celebrated National Boss’ Day by mockingly declaring his “love” for David Ellison but only in the hope of buying his show “a couple more months.”
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Stephen Colbert makes snide on-screen crack at new boss after his unprofitable talk show was axed
The late-night host marked National Boss's Day during his Thursday monologue with a pointed jab at his new boss, Paramount CEO David Ellison.
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Stephen Colbert Joked About What He’ll Do Next On 'The Late Show,' But Honestly It’s A Pretty Solid Idea
The news that "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" is coming to an end has shocked fans and late-night hosts alike. Of course, one has to assume nobody was quite as shocked as Colbert himself, who was likely expecting to spend years,
Stephen Colbert jokingly declared he is once again the "only martyr in late-night" after news that Jimmy Kimmel will return to the air.
Stephen Colbert is showing Paramount CEO David Ellison some love in honor of National Boss' Day, as he joked he was attempting to keep 'The Late Show' on TV just a little longer, following its cancellation.
US President Donald Trump confirmed Wednesday that the White House's iconic East Wing is being torn down in its entirety to make way for a huge $300-million ballroom -- a far more extensive demolition than previously announced.