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Jimmy Kimmel Was ‘Very Serious’ About Retiring Before Strike

by TSA Desk
September 4, 2023
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  • Jimmy Kimmel was 'very serious' about retiring from his gig as ABC late-night host before Hollywood writers began their strike in May.
Jimmy Kimmel was ‘very serious’ about retiring from his gig as ABC late-night host before Hollywood writers began their strike in May.

Jimmy Kimmel – in the first episode of the “Strike Force Five” podcast with fellow late-night hosts – asked the panel whether they were “getting stir-crazy” and “ready to get back to work” before revealing that he considered hanging up his hat.

“I was very intent on retiring right around the time where the strike started and now I realize like, ‘Oh yeah, it’s kinda nice to work,’” he said.

“You know, when you are working, you think about not working.”

Seth Meyers cut in on Kimmel’s remarks and referred to him as the “Tom Brady of late-night hosts” before asking whether people should take his word for it.

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Kimmel replied that he was “very very serious” about retirement.

“I enjoy getting summers off. I enjoy the fact that you don’t get them more makes them all the sweeter… But I like getting the summer off better when I’m getting paid to get the summer off,” Kimmel said.

The host has touched on retirement talk in the past, noting to Variety in 2017 that his contract was set to expire three years later and he’d like to go out on his “own terms.” He later quipped about retirement rumors on “Ellen.”

Jimmy Kimmel told Variety last year that he has “moments” where he goes “I cannot do this anymore” along with those where he asks himself “What am I gonna do with my life if I’m not doing this anymore?”

“Eventually, I am going to have to stop doing this. I’m not going to do this forever,” said the host, whose contract with ABC was extended for three more years in September 2022.

Jimmy Kimmel’s recent retirement comments arrived during the inaugural episode of his late-night host-centric podcast on Spotify with Meyers, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and John Oliver.

The limited-series podcast is set to run at least 12 episodes with all of the hosts’ proceeds going toward “out-of-work staff from the hosts’ respective shows,” according to a press release.

(this story has not been edited by TSA Mag staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

 

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