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Comedian Shane Gillis was met with mixed reactions from the crowd as he hosted the ESPYs on Wednesday night and Joy Behar shared her thoughts ...
It’s mourning in America for the Left. Emmy-winning actress Sandra Oh paid her respects to the now-canceled “Late Show” on Wednesday by wishing a plague on CBS and parent company Paramount. Woke ...
Matthew and Kelly Stafford stepped out at this year's ESPYs where the couple appeared to enjoy themselves at the annual ...
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Former ESPNer Bomani Jones said Shane Gillis’ opening monologue at the 2025 ESPYS is proof that the worldwide leader tossed ...
The ESPY Awards may have signified a tonal shift at ESPN. A network that has traditionally tried to steer clear of ...
Addressing his experience as host of the ESPYs, Gillis revealed that Busta Rhymes laughed during the nearly 10-minute opening monologue that included jokes touching on everything from Caitlin Clark to ...
Bomani Jones believes Shane Gillis took advantage of a newfound freedom at ESPN that was created by the arrival of Pat McAfee.
Podcasters like Theo Von, Andrew Schulz, Joe Rogan — all of whom hosted Trump on their shows last year as the campaign looked at young men as a key voting cohort in the lead-up to the election — are ...
Shane Gillis says rapper Busta Rhymes was "the one person laughing" at his monologue during the ESPYS last week.
Comedian Shane Gillis wrapped up his monologue at the ESPY Awards Wednesday night with the following: “I can see some of you don’t like me. That’s OK.” For half the audience and Gillis ...
Comedian Shane Gillis wrapped up his monologue at the ESPY Awards Wednesday night with the following: “I can see some of you don’t like me. That’s OK.” For half the audience and Gillis himself, sure.