COVID-19 has hit Jimmy Kimmel, the host of Jimmy Kimmel Live, again! Jimmy took to X, formerly called Twitter, to confirm the news. Besides announcing to his fans that he has tested positive for Coronavirus, Jimmy also confirmed that “this weekend’s Strike Force Three show” has been called off.
Well, Las Vegas, I got Covid, and sadly, we need to cancel this weekend’s Strike Force Three show,” he tweeted. Jimmy, who thanked all his fans who bought tickets for the upcoming show, assured them that they’d get full refunds. The popular host also confirmed that his team would try to reschedule the show
The show, which was scheduled for September 23 was special as it could’ve marked the first on-stage performance featuring Colbert, Fallon, and Kimmel. The show’s proceeds were supposed to go to the hosts’ out-of-work staff members who have been severely impacted by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
The weekly Strike Force Five podcast was launched in August by Kimmel, Colbert, Fallon, Oliver, and Meyers to support their staffers. Since its official premiere on August 30, the podcast has released six episodes. Strike Force Five was conceptualized after the hosts had a series of private Zoom calls on a weekly basis to discuss the serious issues that halted work.
Now, Colbert, Fallon, Kimmel, Meyers, and Oliver invite you to listen in on their once-private chats on this all-new podcast,” a press release mentioned when the show premiered last month. Besides “once-private chats”, Strike Force Five also featured hosts’ dialogue on the ongoing writers’ and actors’ strikes and them answering fan questions.
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