Jimmy Kimmel spotted heading to lawyer’s office in first public sighting since late-night show suspension



Jimmy Kimmel was spotted on his way to his lawyer’s office in his first sighting since ABC suspended his talk show after his comments about Charlie Kirk’s death.

The “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host flashed a smirk at paparazzi while behind the wheel of his Audi S8 in Los Angeles on Thursday, according to photos obtained by the Post.

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He dressed up in a blue long-sleeve button-up and sported sunglasses for the outing.

Jimmy Kimmel was photographed in Los Angeles in his first public sighting since his late-night show was suspended. London Entertainment for NY Post
The “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host was spotted driving in his Audi. London Entertainment for NY Post

Page Six confirmed that Kimmel’s late-night show was “indefinitely” off-air on Wednesday after he made remarks about Kirk’s death on Sept. 10 and the “MAGA gang.”

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang trying to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them,” the comedian said on Monday’s episode.

The conservative Turning Point USA co-founder was fatally shot during an appearance at Utah Valley University, and the suspected killer has since been arrested.

He wore a blue button-up. London Entertainment for NY Post
Kimmel also sported sunglasses. London Entertainment for NY Post

At the time, Kimmel, 57, offered his condolences to Kirk’s family via social media, writing, “Instead of the angry finger-pointing, can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human?

“On behalf of my family, we send love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence.”

Insiders, meanwhile, told the Daily Mail that the TV personality was “absolutely f–king livid” that ABC pulled his show, alleging that he’s been wanting to “break his relationship with [the network] forever.”

The TV host was seen driving into a parking structure. GC Images
He flashed a smirk at the paparazzi. GC Images

The source claimed that Kimmel “didn’t even say anything that bad” about Kirk, explaining that he should be able to exercise his First Amendment rights.

“This is persecution, and Jimmy isn’t going to stand for it,” they shared. “And he has a lot of friends who are going to cause problems if suddenly he doesn’t have a show.”

On Wednesday, Kimmel was given a list of requirements by Sinclair, the largest affiliate group of ABC, that he must fulfil if he wants his late-night show to make a comeback.

Kimmel’s show was taken off the air following his remarks about Charlie Kirk. AFP via Getty Images
The TV personality must apologize to Kirk’s family if he wants his show back. Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Per a press release, he must apologize to Kirk’s family and “make a meaningful personal donation to the Kirk Family and Turning Point USA.”

Insiders, however, told Deadline that Kimmel was “unwilling to apologize for his remarks.”

Kimmel’s show has run on ABC since 2003.




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