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Comedian Shane Gillis roasted sports' biggest stars while battling boos and silence from the Dolby Theater audience during ...
If you were in the sports world or seemingly anywhere, for that matter, you were not safe from Shane Gillis on Wednesday night.
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 ...
The 2025 ESPY Awards took over Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 16 with all the top athletes like Simone Biles, Trinity Rodman, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and more. PEOPLE has the full recap of sports' ...
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 ...
The 37-year-old comedian drew mixed reactions at the event and online for his jokes about Jeffrey Epstein, the January 6th insurrection, and the age gap between Bill Belichick and his girlfriend ...
Sports Shane Gillis’ edgy ESPY monologue divides, takes shots at Donald Trump, Caitlin Clark, Bill Belichick Published: Jul. 17, 2025, 1:11 p.m.
Shane Gillis' ESPY Awards monologue featured roast-style jokes about sports figures including Bill Belichick's girlfriend, President Donald Trump, and an O.J. Simpson reference.
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.
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 ...
Comedian Shane Gillis hosted this year's ESPYS, and he certainly didn't hold back in his unfiltered monologue, making jokes about a host of topics and athletes including Shohei Ohtani, Caitlin Clark ...
Comedian Shane Gillis spared no one in his ESPY Awards opening monologue on Wednesday night, roasting everyone from Caitlin Clark to Aaron Rodgers to President Donald Trump and Mets star Juan Soto.