Jimmy Kimmel bromea sobre las críticas de Trump en el evento de presentación de Disney

Jimmy Kimmel lanzó bromas durante el evento de presentación de Disney este martes, burlándose del reciente drama en la Casa Blanca ante la presencia de los anunciantes. El presentador bromeó sobre su sorpresa al ver a la audiencia en medio de las llamadas para cancelar su programa. El presentador de programas nocturnos también hizo una referencia irónica a otro escándalo de la telerrealidad.

Kimmel comentó a los asistentes que se sentía tan sorprendido como ellos de estar allí después de todo el ruido relacionado con Trump. Añadió que la única forma de ser despedido de ABC era lanzando una silla a tu novio mormón, en referencia al desastre de Taylor Frankie Paul en 'The Bachelorette' que fue retirado de la programación. Múltiples asistentes confirmaron que el comentario irónico fue recibido con risas cómplices.

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