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Former ESPNer Bomani Jones said Shane Gillis' opening monologue at the 2025 ESPYS is proof that the worldwide leader tossed ...
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Comedian Shane Gillis wrapped up his monologue at the ESPY Awards Wednesday night with the following: “I can see some of you don’t like me. That’s OK.” For half the audience and Gillis himself, sure.
In the aftermath of the ESPY’s, some folks are mad at ESPN and Shane Gillis for jokes told by the latter at the awards show ...
Shane Gillis didn't hold back during his opening monologue for the ESPY Awards, that's for sure. The popular stand-up comedian roasted WNBA star Caitlin Clark, NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, President ...
The stand-up comedian made waves this week when he took to the stage to host the ESPY awards, although many of his jokes have ...
Host Stephen Colbert announced the news during the taping of Thursday’s show. In a surprise announcement Thursday, CBS and ...
During his roughly 10-minute opening, Gillis poked fun at just about everyone from popular sports figures to President Donald ...
ESPN held its annual ESPY awards, a made-for-TV event that is fabricated by the World Wide Leader in Sports to fill the worst week of the sports calendar. With ...
Gillis, a standup comedian and the co-creator and star of Netflix’s Tires, is probably best known for lasting like four hours ...
Right out of the gate, the comedian made clear that there would be no genuflecting when he name-dropped one of the most ...
ESPN has reacted to the backlash Shane Gillis has received for his monologue during the ESPY Awards on Wednesday night.