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Comedian Shane Gillis roasted sports' biggest stars while battling boos and silence from the Dolby Theater audience during ...
Shane Gillis roasted everyone from the NFL’s Aaron Rodgers to President Donald Trump in his ESPY Awards monologue on Wednesday, but not everyone loved it.
Shane Gillis and Grace Brassel attend the 2025 ESPY Awards at Dolby Theatre on July 16, 2025 in Hollywood, California. WireImage “Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy this year,” he started off.
Shane Gillis struggled to get a lot of reaction out of the audience at the ESPYs but he was able to count on one celeb to laugh.
The 2025 ESPY Awards will likely be remembered for Shane Gillis’ monologue, even if the comedy was largely forgettable. There were some positives from Gillis’ ESPYs monologue. First of all, he ...
Stephen Colbert is not shying away from the fact that The Late Show was canceled. Kicking off Monday’s show with a joke about Trump wanting to change the name of the Washington Commanders NFL team ...
Gillis touched upon, among many other topics, Aaron Rodgers and his vaccine skepticism, Caitlin Clark and her potential ...
Shane Gillis’ ESPYs Monologue Wasn’t Great — But Not for the Reasons You Think The problem wasn’t non-PC jokes, it was the bad non-PC jokes.
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Shane Gillis’ monologue at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday night has left plenty of people divided over the contents of the jokes, but the Disney-owned sports network doesn’t seem to be concerned ...
Shane Gillis before the ESPYs on Wednesday night. River / MEGA The quip wasn’t the only time Gillis, 37, poked fun at the WNBA — he also cracked multiple controversial jokes about Caitlin Clark.
Kirsten Fleming Opinion Shane Gillis’ hilarious ESPYs set was a litmus test for our uptight culture By Kirsten Fleming Published July 17, 2025, 6:40 p.m. ET ...