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Emmys host Nate Bargatze promises no political jokes at awards show after Kirk assassination
Comedian Nate Bargatze told Entertainment Weekly on Sunday that he did not plan on making jokes about politics or the assassination of Charlie Kirk at the Emmys.
Ceremony sidesteps the ongoing political fallout from Kirk’s killing - but performers did mention issues like Gaza and ICE raids
While major sports and music events paid tribute to Charlie Kirk after his horrific killing, the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards chose to steer clear of it
Emmys host Nate Bargatze tells EW not to expect political jokes at this year's show. The comedian says that was the plan even before Charlie Kirk's death earlier this week. Bargatze also reveals the advice he got from past host Jimmy Kimmel.
Jamie Lee Curtis cried as she discussed the murder of Charlie Kirk on a podcast released Monday, saying she hoped the right-wing activist “felt connected to his faith” at the moment he died. Curtis, an actor who has expressed mostly liberal beliefs, had suddenly veered the conversation with “WTF” host Marc Maron to the assassination.
Joe Concha said, "thankfully," multiple sports stadiums commemorated the late Charlie Kirk in "bigger arenas" than the Emmy Awards.
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day. 1️⃣ Kirk memorial. People across the US are attending vigils to pay tribute to Charlie Kirk, the c
Rainn Wilson is calling for people to come together after the killing of Charlie Kirk. “These are really dangerous, tragic times,” “The Office” star said in a video shared on his Instagram account over the weekend.