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Jimmy Kimmel’s cousin says ‘couple bombshells’ remain after show pulled over controversial Charlie Kirk remarks

Published on: Sep 22, 2025 10:14 PM IST

Jimmy Kimmel's cousin Sal Lacono hints at ‘bombshells’ to come surrounding Jimmy Kimmel Live! after its indefinite pull from air.

Jimmy Kimmel's cousin and longtime collaborator, Sal lacono, has hinted that the drama surrounding Jimmy Kimmel Live! may be far from over. Following ANC's unexpected decision to pull the late-night show off the air indefinitely last week, lacono, who has been both a writer and on-air performer for years, spoke out about the show's uncertain future and how Kimmel is coping.

Jimmy Kimmel's cousin, Sal Lacono, suggests that the situation regarding Jimmy Kimmel Live! remains unresolved as there are 'a couple of bombshells' remaining, following its indefinite suspension. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Speaking on Sunday's episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast, lacono treaded carefully while addressing the subject out of respect for the staff whose jobs may be in jeopardy. However, he hinted that the dust is yet to settle on the situation, as reported by the Daily Mail.

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Jimmy Kimmel's cousin says ‘couple bombshells still there’

During the podcast, lacono said, “I wish I could say anything. There are a couple bombshells still there.” He added that he is “feeling good” and “We're going to be all right. Everything's going to be just fine,” as reported by the Daily Mail.

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Jimmy Kimmel's controversial remarks over Charlie Kirk's death

The Kimmel controversy erupted last Monday after he addressed the assassination of Kirk during his opening monologue. The late-night host made pointed remarks about the suspected shooter, Tyler Robinson, sparking backlash.

In his monologue, the talk show host said, “The MAGA gang are desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.” He added, “In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving.”

The video then cut to a reporter asking Trump how he was holding up after Kirk's death, to which the US President replied, “I think very good”. He then steered the conversation towards construction in the White House ballroom. Kimmel joked, “He's at the fourth stage of grief: construction,” as reported by the Daily Mail.

 
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