Jimmy Kimmel skämtade om Trumps utspel vid Disneys upfront-presentation

Jimmy Kimmel levererade skämt under Disneys upfront-presentation på tisdagen, där han drev med det senaste kaoset i Vita huset inför en publik av annonsörer. Han skämtade om att han var förvånad över att se publiken med tanke på uppmaningarna om att lägga ner hans program. Late night-värden passade även på att skämta om en annan dokusåpaskandal.

Kimmel sa till publiken att han kände sig lika förvånad som de över att vara där efter allt Trump-relaterat rabalder. Han tillade att det enda sättet att få sparken från ABC var genom att kasta en stol på sin mormonska pojkvän, en referens till Taylor Frankie Pauls Bachelorette-skandal som ledde till att programmet drogs in. Flera deltagare bekräftade att skämtet möttes av igenkännande skratt.

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