On Wednesday night's episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the host offered a subtle dig at Donald Trump after the President-elect went on a bizarre rant about his late-night show.
On "Late Night" Wednesday, Seth Meyers responded to Donald Trump's rant against him: "I hope you get a TV soon that allows you to change the channel."
On Wednesday’s “Late Night,” host Meyers began by warning fans of controversial Trump defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth that he was about to crack some gags about the former Fox News personality. “You might be saying, ‘Seth, why would a Pete Hegseth fan be watching your show?’ Fair point,” Meyers acknowledged.
Seth Meyers brushed off Trump's recent digs at him on Wednesday night, simply offering the president-elect his sympathy
A familiar face — to Pittsburghers — dropped by Seth Meyers’ talk show last night: Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes. The reigning NL Rookie of the Year made an appearance on Tuesday night’s edition of “Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Seth Meyers mocked President-elect Donald Trump in his “Closer Look” segment Wednesday—all without mentioning his name. The Late Night host began the segment with a warning to Pete Hegseth fans that he was about to make fun of the Defense Secretary nominee.
If you're a late-night host with an affinity for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders, you're probably going to love being the target of a Donald
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With news breaking that MLB The Show 25 would feature Paul Skenes, Elly de la Cruz, and Gunnar Henderson. The Pittsburgh Pirates ace Skenes headed to the Big Apple for some promotion, and stopped by to visit Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Paul Skenes knows how to handle a baseball. But a video game controller? That’s not his forte. Although he is on the cover of MLB The Show 25, Skenes admitted during his guest spot Tuesday night on “L
Seth Meyers' children aren't fazed by his stardom. On the Monday, Jan. 27 episode of 'Late Night with Seth Meyers,' the former 'Saturday Night Live' star shared a story about his son muting him.
Roy Wood Jr. knows this, and though it doesn’t sound like it really weighed into his decision to step away from the political comedy series, he sees some writing on the wall. “If you look at the landscape of political satire and late night,