'Jimmy Kimmel Live' host Jimmy Kimmel likes to have fun with his recurring "celebrities read mean tweets about themselves" segments, which always manage to be fun and strange and not too painful. Of course, if you know anything about Twitter trolls, you know that the tweets the Kimmel team picks are not nearly the meanest of the mean, they're just the right mix of rude and amusing. There are certainly much meaner tweets out there, and some celebrities actually want those.
HBO's smash hit 'Game of Thrones' can get pretty wordy, which is why Kristian Nairn's singular performance as Hodor ("Hodor!") is so welcome. With just a one-word vocabulary, Hodor still manages to be a fan favorite -- but that doesn't mean that his unique skills can translate to other television shows, like, oh, 'Family Feud.'
One of our favorite recurring segments on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' is when the late night host convinces celebrities to read mean tweets about themselves. The stars take the disses with a great sense of humor, proving that the haters can't get them down!
Shailene Woodley has starred in huge blockbusters like ‘Divergent’ and ‘The Fault in Our Stars,’ so why is the successful young actress homeless?
On last night's (April 28) episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' Jennifer Lopez, our favorite multi-hyphenate, since she is a singer-dancer-actress-fashion-designer-'American Idol'-judge and more, broke down the head-scratching lyrics of her new single 'I Luh Ya Papi' with the host.
Someone was walking away with an autographed Katy Perry pillow or a Katy Perry scrapbook on last night's Jimmy Kimmel Live after playing "Who Knows Katy?"
If you don't watch the soapy smash hit 'Scandal,' many of Jimmy Kimmel's recent long-form skits on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' might be lost on you. After all, the late-night host has kind of made sending up the show his bag (he's even started his own fake version of the show, 'Escandalo'). But the latest batch of 'Scandal'-centric bits have some universal appeal. Mainly this one, because it's bloopers. W
The Ford Mustang is turning 50 years old this year, and in celebration of the great American muscle car, Jimmy Kimmel and his 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' minions (including Guillermo, of course) put together a special little commercial for the vehicle. And it's so, so disturbing.
Guillermo may be Jimmy Kimmel's "security guard" and "driver" and "friend," but he also has some big dreams, like usurping the late-night throne from his own boss and host of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live.' If that involves stealing his jokes, so be it. If that means just taking over the late-night show's air time, fine. If he needs to text high-profile guests to get them on the