In a recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Jiminy Glick, the eccentric fictitious character played by Martin Short, interviewed the talented actor Sean Hayes. As the audience erupted in applause, Jiminy welcomed Sean to the chat show with his usual hilarious banter.
Jiminy, never one to miss an opportunity for a joke, immediately commented on Sean’s appearance, jokingly suggesting that he had undergone extensive cosmetic surgery. Sean, quick on his feet, assured Jiminy that he hadn’t had any work done and proceeded to discuss his latest project.
Jiminy, of course, couldn’t resist dives into the topic of sitcoms. He playfully questioned Sean about his iconic role on the hit show Will and Grace, mistaking it for Tony Danza’s show Who’s the Boss. As Sean corrected him, explaining that Will and Grace was about a gay man and his female best friend, Jiminy hilariously responded with his signature wit, stating that this was why Trump was going to win.
Moving on to the present, Sean discussed his podcast, Smartless, where he interviews a wide range of interesting guests. Jiminy couldn’t resist suggesting that Sean try his hand at a podcast, although Sean seemed uncertain about the idea.
Throughout the interview, Jiminy fired off a series of zany questions, ranging from Sean’s views on the use of drones to take out the late Mickey Rooney, to his upbringing in a Roman Catholic family. Sean handled these humorous inquiries with grace, staying true to his charismatic personality.
As the interview drew to a close, Jiminy surprised Sean with a birthday cake, reminding him that he would soon be turning 54. However, Jiminy’s eccentricity kicked in as he shared his own delusional belief that he was turning 24. The audience erupted in laughter as Sean graciously accepted the cake and thanked Jiminy for the kind gesture.
Overall, this entertaining interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live showcased the wonderful chemistry between Jiminy Glick and Sean Hayes. It was a delightful mix of humor, playful banter, and unexpected moments that left both the audience and viewers at home thoroughly entertained.