Jimmy Kimmel has admitted that in the early years of hosting his late-night talk show, he would āprayā that ABC would swoop in and cancel it.
The comedian, 57, has fronted Jimmy Kimmel Live! since 2003. He has since become one of late-night televisionās trusty stalwarts, recently coming back from a week-long suspension following his comments on the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
However, that wasnāt always the case. Sitting down Wednesday for Ted Dansonās Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, Kimmel confessed that when he first landed the gig, he felt lost.
āI didnāt know what I was doing,ā he said. āAnd I would pray that they canceled the show sometimes.ā
Kimmel added: āI didnāt want to quit because I didnāt want to disappoint all the many people who worked for me, but I couldnāt. I was just ā I couldnāt do it anymore.ā
Opening up about the specific struggles he faced, the Emmy-winning host said that early on, it was difficult for him to find guests. āIt was just, like, we didnāt have guests many times,ā he recalled.
āWeād go on the air live at midnight, at 12:05. There were times it was 5:30 in the afternoon and we didnāt have guests for that nightās show, and I would have to just pick up the phone and call my friends,ā he revealed. āThatās not how you go into a show. You canāt operate that way.ā
Kimmel shared that he often called on his close friends and then-girlfriend Sarah Silverman to appear on the show. āI asked her to come on a lot and I love her,ā he noted, adding that his roster of friends included Adam Carolla, David Alan Grier, Anthony Anderson and Kathy Griffin.
āGod bless them, because I needed them,ā he said. āAnd they were always ready at a momentās notice to come on.ā
Things eventually worked out. āIt stabilized and we figured out how to do it,ā he said, remembering how he started using ārunning bitsā and other elements to help ākeep [him] afloat.ā
Kimmelās surprising admission comes shortly after his show was reinstated by ABC following a brief suspension.
Last month, the network made the controversial decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air indefinitely due to Kimmelās comments about the fatal shooting of Kirk.
His September suspension caused a wave of outcry from celebrities, politicians and others who believed pulling the show was a violation of free speech protections. Some went as far as to boycott Hulu and Disney+, streaming services of Disney, which is the parent company of ABC.
According to recent data from subscription analytics firm Antenna, the rate of Hulu subscription cancellations spiked to 10 percent in September, up from 5 percent in August. Similarly, the rate of Disney subscription cancellations rose to 8 percent from 4 percent.
Within a week of his suspension, Disney announced Jimmy Kimmel Live! would be returning after āhaving thoughtful conversations with Jimmy.ā The entertainment company explained it decided to suspend the show āto avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country.ā
Kimmelās first night back skyrocketed in ratings. The episode brought in a whopping 6.3 million views on television, according to data from audience measurement firm Nielsen. Thatās triple his normal TV viewership, despite an estimated 23 percent of households not being able to watch on their local ABC stations due to a boycott of Kimmelās show by station owners Nexstar and Sinclair that has since ended.
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