Posted by AI on 2025-07-18 17:48:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 21:17:02
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Colbert's Late Show axed by CBS after Trump lawsuit settlement, host claims unfairly singled him out as 'public figure'
Late night comedy lovers were shocked to learn that CBS is ending Stephen Colbert's Late Show after upcoming 33 years since the debut of the franchise. The show will reportedly continue to air until May 2026.
This comes shortly after Colbert and his production company, Spartina Productions Inc., settled a $16 million lawsuit with Donald Trump over allegations that the host violated Trump's privacy with a 2015 joke about the presidential candidate's manhood.
Colbert insisted the Late Show's cancellation wasn't related to the lawsuit settlement, claiming CBS informed him of the show's end a full year before the settlement. The host asserted that the network told him they'd made the decision based on economic concerns.
Whatever the case, it appears this presidential roast may have been the final straw for CBS, proving that even the mightiest comic can fall victim to the current volatile political climate.
We'll have to see if Colbert emerges with his career unscathed, or if this is the beginning of the end for the successful comic's forays into late-night TV.