In the first episode of the 'Strike Force Five' podcast, the host revealed that he was ready to move past his late night talk show before the WGA work stoppage shut down the ABC program.
Meyers proceeded to question his fellow late-night TV host: “Kimmel, c’mon, you are the Tom Brady of late night… you have feigned retirement. … Are we to take you at your word?” But Kimmel doubled down, saying, “I was serious, I was very, very serious.” Kimmel added that he likes getting the summer off from his show each year, but he likes it better when he’s “getting paid to get the summer off.”
If Kimmel had made the decision to retire before the strike was called, it would have been complicated since he
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