Stephen Colbert revealed that he feels a small “sense of relief” that “The Late Show” is ending, despite it becoming “the first No. 1 show to ever get canceled.”
In an interview with GQ published Monday, Colbert shared how he learned about CBS’ decision to cancel “The Late Show,” which is set to end in May 2026, and also offered some insight into his mixed feelings about the late night talk show’s forthcoming conclusion. At first, the “Late Show” host expressed some hope for his future, after his interviewer remarked that he has had his mouth attached to “the exhaust pipe of news” for two decades.
“That sounds vaguely suicidal,” Colbert joked in response.
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