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After letting his friend know he shares a birthday with Mozart and “Edward Smith, the captain of the Titanic,” Kimmel shared several photos from Rodriguez’s childhood. The pics included a black-and-white snap of Rodriguez as a child, a Little League pic, a Christmas photo, and one of him dressed as a woman.
Jimmy Kimmel gave a shoutout to The Daily Beast’s Inside Trump’s Head podcast, using a revelation from its co-host Michael Wolff to roast the premiere of Melania Trump’s vanity documentary. The podcast’s Tuesday episode revealed that the first lady was “truly p---ed off” that the national backlash to Trump’s Minnesota crackdown had overshadowed her film’s premiere.
Kimmel then threw to a clip of Melania promoting the documentary on Fox News, where the First Lady sent a message to divided Americans by saying: “We need to unify. I am calling for unity.” “Oh, good, Melania’s calling for unity,” Kimmel quipped. “Either that, or she is ordering tea. ‘You need tea?'”
Excited for the new season of American Idol, Underwood, Bryan, and Richie already embraced the changes when the producers moved Hollywood Week to Nashville. With Nashville teaming with talent and creativity, it also served as the home to both Bryan and Underwood.
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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel told his audience Wednesday that he might need their help again amid a new threat from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) directed at the broadcast networks.