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The move marked a rare disruption for Kimmel, who has anchored the show for more than two decades and typically tapes episodes Monday through Thursday at 4:30 p.m. PST. He has maintained a remarkably consistent on-air presence, with only occasional absences for major family events.
This was the second unexpected interruption in recent months. In September 2025, Jimmy Kimmel Live! was temporarily suspended after Kimmel delivered a pointed monologue criticizing reactions to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kimmel accused “the MAGA gang” of “desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them” and attempting to score political points from the tragedy. The remarks drew swift backlash. Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar Media Group pulled the show from dozens of ABC affiliates, describing the comments as “ill-timed and insensitive.” FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr publicly rebuked Kimmel, and Disney reportedly sidelined the program for several days. It returned to air on September 23.
Beyond the September controversy, Kimmel has taken time off in the past for personal reasons. The show observed a planned short hiatus in late October 2025. Earlier this year, he missed a taping following the birth of his granddaughter. In 2017, he stepped away for a week when his newborn son Billy underwent emergency heart surgery. Kimmel has frequently shared updates about Billy’s health journey, including a positive April Instagram post showing his son thriving.
As of Friday morning, ABC had issued no further statement on the latest postponement or when new episodes would resume. The network’s silence fueled online speculation, though no additional details about the personal matter were released.
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