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Pennsylvania native Shane Gillis hosted the ESPYS Wednesday night. Not everyone at ESPN was a fan of the choice.
Gillis also made controversial jokes about Jeffrey Epstein, Caitlin Clark and Megan Rapinoe during his speech at the glitzy ...
Sports media personality Sarah Spain took issue with comedian Shane Gillis' jokes at the ESPY Awards, specifically the ones aimed toward female athletes.
Gillis, 37, was tasked with hosting ESPN's annual sports awards ceremony on Wednesday night, giving him the opportunity to ...
Right out of the gate, the comedian made clear that there would be no genuflecting when he name-dropped one of the most ...
Host Stephen Colbert announced the news during the taping of Thursday’s show. In a surprise announcement Thursday, CBS and ...
Gillis, a standup comedian and the co-creator and star of Netflix’s Tires, is probably best known for lasting like four hours ...
During his roughly 10-minute opening, Gillis poked fun at just about everyone from popular sports figures to President Donald ...
Shane Gillis didn't hold back during his opening monologue for the ESPY Awards, that's for sure. The popular stand-up comedian roasted WNBA star Caitlin Clark, NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, President ...
Four-time WNBA All-Star Brittany Hicks is here, everybody, give it up for Brittany,” Gillis said innocuously partway through his monologue, per the NY Post. The crowd at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood ...
The ESPYs are the biggest sports award show that isn't focused on just one sport. They're basically the Oscars, but all about sports. Similar to the Oscars, a host is tasked with presenting an opening ...