Jimmy Kimmel, armed with hot dog cannons and a variety of snacks, invaded a movie screening midway through the 2018 Oscars. The host of the ceremony was joined by a bevy of big-name stars including Gal Gadot, Lin Manuel Miranda, and Armie Hammer.
The entertainment industry's most prominent names traveled to the Dolby Theatre to celebrate Oscars' 90th birthday. Several films that won Oscars included 'Dunkirk,' 'The Shape of Water,' and 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.'
Jimmy Kimmel said he will ask questions related to the #MeToo and Time's Up amid sexual abuse scandals in Hollywood. The comedian received flak online after media confusion in one of his interview.
Jimmy Kimmel said that he will not bring up the sexual allegations against Ryan Seacrest at the 2018 Oscars. He also agreed to be interviewed by Seacrest on the red carpet.
Jimmy Kimmel received a significant surprise from fellow talk show host Ellen DeGeneres. DeGeneres teamed up with Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to name a room in their cardiology department for Jimmy's son, Billy Kimmel.
John Oliver came back to 'Last Week Tonight' to share his thoughts on gun violence, student activism, and Andre Bauer. It follows after the deadly Parkland high school shooting that took place last week.
The 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' host himself joined the national conversation regarding the Parkland, Florida school shooting. Kimmel also took aim at both President Trump and Congress in an emotional monologue.
Jimmy Kimmel celebrated Valentine's Day the best way he knows how: Trump-themed greeting cards. The late night show host unleashed mock V-Day cards from the president, his family, and other members of his administration.
Sarah Silverman announced her split from boyfriend Michael Sheen on Twitter. The comedian said the breakup was mutual and revealed that being oceans apart from each other contributed to the split.
Entertainment Weekly revealed the Top 15 Entertainers in 2017. Gal Gadot, Jimmy Kimmel, Jordan Peele, Kesha, and the Cast of ‘Big Little Lies’ are among the year’s top performers.
Jimmy Kimmel's 7-month-old son, Billy, is doing well after his second heart surgery. The 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' host took him to work on Monday, Dec. 11.
Jimmy Kimmel won't host his late night talk show, 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' this week due to his son's open heart surgery. Four celebrities were asked to take his place.