Late-night television fans were left heartbroken today as Jimmy Kimmel announced he will be stepping away from Jimmy Kimmel Live! after more than 20 years as host. During Monday night’s taping, the beloved comedian shared the emotional decision, revealing his final episode will air later this year.
Kimmel, a mainstay of ABC’s lineup since 2003, explained that he wants to spend more time with his family and focus on personal projects. “This show has been my life for 20 years, but it’s time for a new chapter,” he told the audience, holding back tears.
Kimmel’s departure closes a significant chapter in late-night television. His sharp humor, political satire, and heartfelt monologues made him a household name. From viral celebrity feuds to his advocacy for healthcare reform after his son’s heart condition, Kimmel became more than a comedian—he became a trusted voice.
Iconic segments like Mean Tweets and the annual Halloween Candy Prank blended humor with humanity. Fans and industry insiders are already speculating who might succeed him, with John Mulaney and Hasan Minhaj among the names discussed.