All the celebs who have slammed decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel off air

ABC has pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! “for the foreseeable future” after the host criticized political spin around Charlie Kirk’s assassination, mocked flag-lowering tributes, and took aim at Donald Trump’s response. FCC Chair Brendan Carr warned affiliates about possible fines, and Nexstar Media Group quickly announced its stations would replace the program.

The move set off a storm in Hollywood. Wanda Sykes revealed she had been scheduled to appear the night the show was canceled, blasting Trump for “ending freedom of speech within his first year.” Ben Stiller called the suspension “not right,” while Jamie Lee Curtis reposted Kimmel’s past defense of not canceling anyone, adding her own reflections on Kirk’s faith and family.

Other stars spoke out too: comedian Mike Birbiglia, who once filled in for Kimmel, said silencing him undercut the principle of free speech; Christie Brinkley described Kimmel’s show as vital to American laughter; and Sophia Bush declared the decision proof that “fascism is here.” Even journalist Megyn Kelly remarked on the overwhelming backlash that affiliates must have faced.

Meanwhile, Trump cheered from the U.K., calling Kimmel “ratings challenged” and urging networks to cut other late-night hosts as well. The clash highlights not only the divisive reactions to Kirk’s murder but also the fragile line between entertainment, politics, and free expression. For now, Kimmel’s future on ABC affiliates remains uncertain—while the free speech debate shows no sign of fading.