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Jimmy Kimmel suspended: LGBTQ+ celebs, allies, and pundits react
Jimmy Kimmel
Araya Doheny/WireImageThe LGBTQ+ community, allies, pundits, and other celebs are reacting to Jimmy Kimmel being suspended.
Below, an overview of the social media posts reacting to ABC pulling Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
Wanda Sykes
Wanda Sykes shared an Instagram Reel and revealed that she was actually scheduled to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday.
According to the comedian's video, she learned that the show was pulled on the same day.
Alison Brie
Alison Brie via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@alisonbrie)
Alison Brie wrote:
"This is unreal. And very scary"
Billy Eichner
Billy Eichner via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@billyeichner)
Billy Eichner shared the official statement from the Writers' Guild West.
Halsey
Halsey via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@halsey)
Halsey wrote:
"We're in the 'tell on your friends and neighbors,' 'extreme censorship,' 'indistinguishable propaganda' part of the fascism, in case it wasn't clear."
Bowen Yang
Bowen Yang via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@fayedunaway)
Bowen Yang shared Bess Bell Kalb's original post, which reads:
"This is what Kimmel said. This is what got him yanked off the air. This is factual information: The MAGA Gang is desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it. In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving."
Kandy Muse
Kandy Muse via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@thekandymuse)
Kandy Muse wrote:
"I just want you all to know that this is literally going to be the future of television under this administration, unfortunately."
Joel Kim Booster
Joel Kim Booster via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@ihatejoelkim)
Joel Kim Booster wrote:
"If you think they'll stop at job loss, you're fooling yourself. If you're cheering this from the sidelines now, congrats on going fully mask off. You're either evil or stupid or both."
Benito Skinner
Benito Skinner via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@bennydrama7)
Benito Skinner also shared Bess Bell Kalb's original post.
Karla Mosley
Karla Mosley via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@karlamose)
Karla Mosley wrote:
"America, we are not ok."
Freddy Scott
Freddy Scott via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@freddyscott)
Freddy Scott wrote:
"There's a word that describes when the government starts forcibly policing and silencing dissent."
Bianca Del Rio
Bianca Del Rio via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@thebiancadelrio)
Bianca Del Rio shared an Instagram Reel from Jessica Craven.
In the video, Craven questions Donald Trump's comments comparing Jimmy Kimmel to "degenerate art."
Marissa Bode
Marissa Bode via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@marrisa_odeb)
Marissa Bode wrote:
"Completely spineless employers folding so easily, digging us deeper into fascism.How do you go to bed at night knowing you're nothing more than a 'yes man' puppet? What do you really stand for? Do you even have a clue? And a lot of touuugh talk for the party of 'free speech.'"
Natasha Rothwell
Natasha Rothwell via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@natasharothwell)
Natasha Rothwell also shared Bess Bell Kalb's original post.
Isaac Cole Powell
Isaac Cole Powell via Instagram Story
Instagram (@isaaccolepowell)
Isaac Cole Powell wrote:
"REMEMBER WHEN REPUBLICANS WERE ANTI-CANCEL CULTURE?"
Gus Kenworthy
Gus Kenworthy via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@guskenworthy)
Gus Kenworthy wrote:
"Welcome to facism."
Matt Rogers
Matt Rogers via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@mattrogerstho)
Matt Rogers shared a post about Brian Kilmeade and Fox News. He wrote:
"But not fired?
Ruby Rose
Ruby Rose via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@rubyrose)
Ruby Rose shared an X post alongside a video of Donald Trump denouncing censorship.
Jordan C. Brown
Jordan C. Brown via Instagram Story.
Jordan C. Brown wrote:
"This is a five alarm fire for free speechWays to fight back:- cancel your Hulu and Disney+ subscriptions- don't visit Disney parks or buy Disney products- if you work for Disney or ABC, whether corporate, parks or you're an actor or producer or crew on a production, consider staying home from work tomorrow if you're able- if you live near a Disney HQ, park, or retail store, consider joining a peaceful protest. Make a sign! Shame on Disney!"
Sophia Bush via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@sophiabush)
Sophia Bush wrote:
"Why did Kimmel get fired for playing the tape of what Trump said?? Seriously. If this doesn't alarm you, you're not paying attention. Once the rules are suspended for anyone, they're suspended for all of us."
Caleb Hearon
Caleb Hearon via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@calebsaysthings)
Caleb Hearon wrote:
"These networks will really jerk themselves off about 'empowering artists' and then drop your ass the second you say something that isn't Maximally Brand Aligned for Shareholder Comfort or whatever. Spineless, cowardly shit."
Jeremy McClain
Jeremy McClaim via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@jeremy_mcclaim)
Jeremy McClain wrote:
"Truly disgusted by the state of America and the world in general. We're slowly being stripped away of our rights at the hand of an egomaniacal clown. Charlie kirk was a stochastic terrorist. Racism isn't an 'opinion.' Transphobia isn't an 'opinion.' Homophobia isn't an 'opinion.' The cognitive dissonance and selective empathy of this regime and its supporters is mind blowing. If that includes you, please unfollow me. Justice for trey reed. Free Palestine. Fuck Trump."
Kevin McHale
Kevin McHale via Instagram Story.
Instagram (@kevinmchale)
Kevin McHale wrote:
"Now we know how a lot of you would have reacted in early 1930s Germany."
Jim Acosta
Jim Acosta wrote:
"Jimmy Kimmel deserves better than this. He’s a class act. Case in point - after my first appearance on his show back in 2018, he very thoughtfully asked whether I was receiving adequate security at that time, as Trump was repeatedly smearing journalists as 'the enemy of the people,' comments that resulted in threats aimed at many of us in the White House Press Corps. I’ll never forget that moment of kindness from Jimmy. It spoke volumes. Make no mistake, our right to free speech is under attack in this country. This right must be defended as it is essential to the American way of life."
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Bernardo Sim is a writer and editor for Out magazine. He also writes for The Advocate, PRIDE, and other equalpride publications. Born and raised in Brazil, he's lived in the U.S. for over 15 years and speaks four languages. You can follow Bernardo on Instagram. He's also on Threads, Bluesky, X/Twitter, and TikTok.
Bernardo Sim is a writer and editor for Out magazine. He also writes for The Advocate, PRIDE, and other equalpride publications. Born and raised in Brazil, he's lived in the U.S. for over 15 years and speaks four languages. You can follow Bernardo on Instagram. He's also on Threads, Bluesky, X/Twitter, and TikTok.



























































