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The late night host stepped out with his rarely-seen wife, Evelyn McGee-Colbert, for the 2025 GQ Men of the Year event on Thursday night, Nov. 13, and the TV personality rocked a totally different and extremely cool look at the high-profile function.
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‘The Late Show' Goes Dark On Thursday As Stephen Colbert Co-Hosts GQ's Man Of The Year Event
Stephen Colbert is eschewing the Ed Sullivan Theater for LA's Chateau Marmont as The Late Show takes a short break. The late-night show will skip an original episode this evening as Colbert is co-hosting GQ's Man Of The Year event this evening alongside Christy star Sydney Sweeney,
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert took an unexpected break on Thursday, Nov. 13 (and here's why)
Sometimes, it can be hard to keep track of things going on in the world of TV. Especially in the world of late night TV. If you tuned in for a new episode of Th
However, even if Colbert is looking for his next gig, he won’t be doing a podcast anytime soon, even if the job would let him smoke weed freely. “I’m not going to do a podcast,” he said proudly in the interview.
Colbert mused that “almost everybody” dashed to help a Big Pharma exec who fainted during a drug pricing reform presser at the Oval Office.
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Stephen Colbert insists he's more conservative than people might think, not a 'lefty figure'
Stephen Colbert claimed that he's more conservative than perceived and that his "Late Show" audience is actually divided evenly among political audiences.
Colbert joined Paul Dinello and Amy Sedaris to look back on their Comedy Central series, timed to the 25th anniversary of its cancellation, at the New York Comedy Festival.
Stephen Colbert Shreds ‘Democratic Defectors’ Who Ended Shutdown: ‘They Crumbled Like a Granola Bar’
Colbert torched the eight members of the Democratic caucus who crossed party lines to end the shutdown accusing them of “crumbling like a granola bar."
In July, CBS announced that The Late Show would end in May 2026. While the network cited financial reasons for the decision, some critics called the cancelation politically motivated after Colbert called out Paramount for settling a lawsuit with Trump.
Dictionary.com named “67” their word of the year this week, and Stephen Colbert is definitely not a fan of the decision. Raging against the choice on Thursday night, he mourned that, on a scale of one to 10 on how dumb he felt explaining the trend, the answer, was…well, you can guess.
In other words, the former Colbert Report host is aware that “the end” is perceivable in a very specific way. However, the end of Colbert’s late-night run is still a little ways off for him and his team. Still, in terms of what the end looks like, Colbert described it with an image that, upon first hearing about it, sounds very odd: