In a recent episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, host Stephen Colbert had an eventful weekend filled with surprises and some unexpected news. Colbert shared the exciting news that he broke the internet while dancing with Oprah Winfrey at Gail King‘s birthday party. This impromptu dance move not only caught everyone’s attention but also earned Colbert the title of Oprah’s favorite thing this holiday season. With a slightly pulled hamstring as a souvenir, Colbert reminisced about the memorable night and humorous interactions on the dance floor.

However, the weekend wasn’t all fun and dancing for Colbert as he segued into a more mysterious and chilling topic – drones. These ominous Sky visitors have been making headlines, with numerous sightings reported in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Ohio. The drone phenomenon has left Americans curious and concerned about where these drones are coming from and their purpose. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have assured the public that there’s nothing to worry about, citing instances where reported drone sightings turned out to be non-drones. However, the mystery and questions surrounding these sightings persist.

In another surprising twist, a recent watchdog report revealed a potentially alarming aspect of our everyday cooking appliances – air fryers. It appears that air fryers might be secretly listening to our conversations and sending personal data to servers in China. The report has caused quite a stir, raising concerns about privacy and unauthorized surveillance. While the notion of air fryers eavesdropping on discussions might seem far-fetched, the report has captured attention and generated headlines in the UK.

Moving on to vaccine controversies, RFK Jr, well-known for his skepticism towards vaccine science, is making headlines once again. His lawyers have recently requested the FDA to revoke the approval of the polio vaccine and 13 other vaccines, such as hepatitis A, tetanus, and diptheria. RFK Jr’s opposition to vaccines has sparked a wave of criticism, with many questioning the rationale behind bringing back diseases from the past.

Meanwhile, in New Jersey, Democratic congressman Josh Gottheimer found himself in hot water after sharing his Spotify wrapped playlist, claiming it featured all Bruce Springsteen songs. However, internet sleuths quickly pointed out that the list was fake, with incorrect fonts and spacing. Gottheimer later confessed that he shares a Spotify account with his two children, and the playlist he posted was a reflection of what it would look like if he had an individual account. Despite the mix-up, Gottheimer assured everyone of his love for the boss, Bruce Springsteen.

With a whirlwind of events and controversies, this episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert kept viewers entertained and on their toes. From dancing with Oprah to the mysterious drone sightings and surprising revelations about air fryers and vaccine controversies, Colbert always keeps his audience engaged and laughing. Don’t miss the next episode featuring guests Nicole Kidman and Bill Skarsgård.