Jimmy Kimmel Shares Relatable Reason For Extending Talk Show Contract After Previously Hinting At Retirement

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For nearly the entirety of the century so far, Jimmy Kimmel has been the face of ABC’s late night schedule, where his talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! has remained a contender against friendly competition like Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show, Stephen Colbert’s Late Show and James Corden’s Late Late Show. In the past year or so, however, the host spoke as if he was tiptoeing towards retirement, though without stating anything too directly. That all changed when Kimmel signed on for a three-year contract extension, locking him in place until (at least) 2025, and his explanation for reversing course is one that many people could likely relate to.

Kimmel popped by one of his most frequented conversation spots, The Howard Stern Show, to talk about awards shows — including his controversial Emmys moment that marred Quinta Brunson’s historic Abbott Elementary win — and watching football with Tom Cruise. (Celebrities really are just like us normies.) Naturally, the conversation turned to his late night future, and Howard Stern brought up past moments where the subject of quitting came up, saying he didn’t think Kimmel would walk away from it, in the sense that no job afterward would be nearly as rewarding. The late night host agreed and said:

Also, being wanted is important, too. You know, ABC wanting me to stay. Which I didn’t know. I was like, ‘Oh maybe they want to start over. Maybe the people running the network now want to find a person of their own and put their imprint and have somebody for the next 20 years or who knows.’

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