Jay Leno Defends Jimmy Kimmel After His Show Was Pulled Over Charlie Kirk: 'If You Don't Like It, Don't Watch It'

By Favour Adegoke on September 19, 2025 at 7:15 PM EDT

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Former late-night host Jay Leno has spoken out following ABC's "indefinite suspension" of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" after Jimmy Kimmel's remarks about Charlie Kirk.

Leno praised the comedian and other hosts as talented, emphasizing free speech, while reflecting on their past feud.

Jimmy Kimmel addressed the Charlie Kirk shooting on Monday, criticizing MAGA supporters for seemingly using his death to score political points, ultimately facing FCC scrutiny.

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Jay Leno Defends Jimmy Kimmel, Praises Late-Night Peers Amid Suspension Debate

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Jay Leno has spoken out following ABC's decision to place "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on "indefinite suspension" after Kimmel's controversial remarks about the September 10 shooting of conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk.

"I think Jimmy will land on his feet, he's a talented guy, he's funny, and let's see what happens," Leno, 75, told Access Hollywood during the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony honoring former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace.

Leno added, "He may be back on in just a couple of weeks again, so we'll see. It's a comedian talking, if you don't like it, don't watch it, I mean … let the people decide. If the people like his show, it stays on the air, I mean, it's as simple as that."

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Leno also expressed admiration for Kimmel and his late-night peers, including Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, and Seth Meyers, describing them all as "really talented."

"I'm for free speech," Leno said, quoting Patrick Henry: "Give me speech or give me death,' that was the first go around with this argument. It's been going on for 200 years, and in a free society, it'll go on for another 200."

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Jay Leno Reflects On Past Feud With Jimmy Kimmel Amid Suspension Controversy

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Leno's recent comments come after he reflected on his long-standing feud with Kimmel.

During a 2010 appearance on "The Jay Leno Show," Kimmel jokingly referenced Leno while discussing the infamous "Tonight Show" transition involving Conan O'Brien.

When Leno asked him what the best prank he ever pulled was, Kimmel said, "I told a guy that five years from now I'm going to give you my show, and then when the five years came, I gave it to him, and then I took it back almost instantly."

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In April, Leno revisited the incident on "In Depth" With Graham Bensinger, admitting, "When Kimmel came on my show and humiliated me on my own show, I let it happen. I didn't edit it. It was my mistake; I trusted somebody. I went, 'Ah, I made a mistake. OK, I should pay the price.' And it's fine, it's fine. I mean, we could have edited it out of the show."

He added, "It's not good TV for me because it started a whole thing that continues to this day, really. But it's OK, it's all right. He's a comic — you do what you gotta do. I mean, I wouldn't have done it, but that's okay. That's all right. It is what it is."

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Jimmy Fallon And Jon Stewart Rally Behind Jimmy Kimmel After ABC Suspension

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Aside from Leno, other late-night figures have weighed in on Kimmel's suspension.

"Well, guys, the big story is that Jimmy Kimmel was suspended by ABC after pressure from the FCC, leaving everyone thinking, 'WTF?'" Fallon said on Thursday's "Tonight Show." The former "Saturday Night Live" star, 51, added, "I do know Jimmy Kimmel, and he is a decent, loving, funny guy. And I hope he comes back."

Jon Stewart also made a rare midweek appearance on "The Daily Show" to comment. Typically hosting only Monday episodes, Stewart, 62, was introduced as the "patriotically obedient host" of the "all-new government-approved 'Daily Show'."

He quipped, "We have another fun, hilarious, administration-compliant show. Coming to you tonight from a real s–hole, the crime-ridden cesspool that is New York City. It's a tremendous disaster, like no one has ever seen before. Someone's National Guard should invade this place, am I right?"

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Seth Meyers Also Defended Jimmy Kimmel On His Show

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On NBC's "Late Night With Seth Meyers," the host highlighted recent political tensions.

He said, "Donald Trump is on his way back from a trip to the United Kingdom, where he was met with protest, while back here at home, his administration is pursuing a crackdown on free speech."

He continued: "May I just say, it is a privilege and honor to call Jimmy Kimmel my friend, the same way it is a privilege and honor to do this show every night. I wake up every day and count my blessings that I at least live in a country that purports to value freedom of speech."

Jimmy Kimmel Refuses To Apologize Over The Charlie Kirk Comments

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On Monday, Kimmel addressed the Charlie Kirk shooting incident during his usual monologue.

"We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang trying to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said. "In between the finger-pointing, the White House flew the flag at half-staff, which got some criticism, but on a human level, you can see how hard the president was taking this."

Shortly after his remarks went viral, FCC Chair Brendan Carr appeared on a podcast and criticized Kimmel, urging affiliates to "push back" on ABC. He warned that networks risk FCC license revocation if they continue to air content that could be seen as part of a pattern of news distortion.

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This swiftly led to the comedian's show being pulled "indefinitely."

Since the shocking incident, Kimmel has reportedly declined to apologize, and it remains unclear when the show will return.

A source toldThe Hollywood Reporter that Kimmel had planned to address the controversy on Wednesday night's episode, explaining his comments and arguing they had been taken out of context.

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