“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Suspended — What Happened & How Hollywood is Reacting
ABC has indefinitely suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! after host Jimmy Kimmel made controversial remarks about the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025. His comments criticized conservative-leaning individuals and media for politicizing the tragedy. Pitchfork+3Business Insider+3EW.com+3

What Jimmy Kimmel Said
In a monologue earlier, Kimmel stated:
“We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”
These remarks triggered backlash from political figures, and pressure followed from affiliate networks and regulatory entities.

Reactions from Hollywood & Public Figures
Many in Hollywood have condemned the suspension as a threat to free speech, while some political figures and media groups defended it. Here are a number of the key reactions:
- Damon Lindelof (co-creator of Lost): “I was shocked, saddened and infuriated by yesterday’s suspension and look forward to it being lifted soon. If it isn’t, I can’t in good conscience work for the company that imposed it”
- He also praised Kimmel as “caring and empathic and grateful… you know he loves his country… supported his crew … generous and philanthropic … and most of all, you know that he is kind.” EW.com
- Ben Stiller: Stiller reacted simply, writing: “This isn’t right.”
- Wanda Sykes: In a video, she said: “But as you have heard by now, the Jimmy Kimmel show has been pulled indefinitely, abruptly, because of complaints from the Trump administration … [Trump] ended freedom of speech within his first year of his term. Love you, Jimmy.” People.com
- Jean Smart: “I am horrified at the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel Live. What Jimmy said was FREE speech, not hate speech.”
“People seem to only want to protect free speech when it suits THEIR agenda.” - Kathy Griffin: “Please, take it from me, it’s very important to have Jimmy Kimmel’s back right now. Be vocal. Be an ideological consumer. Money is all their crowd cares about.” People.com
- Sophia Bush: “The First Amendment doesn’t exist in America anymore. Period. Fascism is here and it’s chilling.” People.com+1
- Christie Brinkley: Sharing on Instagram, she posted a photo of late-night hosts and said: “I Love these guys! The laughter they provide us is as important as the air we breathe! And they are taking another one of them off the air tonight! We must protect their and our First Amendment rights!!!”
- Rosie O’Donnell: She was more strongly worded. Among her comments: “This is unacceptable … America is no more.”
- Alex Edelman: “This is the actual cancel culture everyone claims to hate so much.”
Broader Themes & Implications
Many of the reactions focus on these larger concerns:
- Free speech vs. political pressure. Several comments assert that Kimmel’s remarks fall under free speech, not hate speech, and that suspension is due to political interference. Pitchfork+2EW.com+2
- Fear of “cancel culture” being used to silence dissent, particularly when it involves satire or criticism from public figures. Pitchfork+1
- Corporate and government influence on media content and decisions. Some fear ABC (owned by Disney) acted under pressure from the Trump administration or from regulatory bodies like the FCC.


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