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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.
Jimmy Kimmel got emotional Monday night talking about the wildfires that have impacted him and his late night show.
"It's the first time in history that a natural disaster will be visited by an even bigger natural disaster," the ABC host jokes
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.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel got emotional over the Los Angeles-area fires and took aim at President-elect Trump on his ABC show Monday. “It has been a very scary, very stressful, very strange week here
Jimmy Kimmel’s powerful return to air in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires earned a spike in viewership last week, according to Nielsen ratings and ABC. The network has revealed that during the week of Jan.
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.
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.
The St. Louis native gave new versions of some well-tread tales from his past, as well as a few new ones as well.
Fans of the Boston Celtics may have noticed star Celtics forward Jayson Tatum making an appearance on the "Jimmy Kimell" Show this week, and the St. Louis native opened up about the experience after Boston's overtime win vs.