During a recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, host Jimmy Kimmel kept the audience entertained with his trademark humor and witty remarks. As Easter weekend approached, Kimmel couldn’t help but comment on the lack of Easter spirit in the air. He jokingly mentioned videos of lonely-looking Easter bunnies posted online, highlighting the absence of children and fun in the festivities.
Moving on, Kimmel shared a hilarious clip from a local news station in Jackson, Mississippi. Chief meteorologist David Hartman had an unexpected visitor during his weather report – a kestrel buddy looking to mate for the first time in years. Kimmel couldn’t help but make light of the situation, blending Easter and 4/20 celebrations, which coincided on the same day.
From there, Kimmel delved into the world of Easter sweets, particularly the beloved Peeps. He highlighted the various Peeps products available this year, including Peeps-flavored milk and dog biscuits. Kimmel couldn’t resist cracking a joke about a stone dude in Target devouring a bucket of Peeps-flavored dog biscuits.
Egg prices became the next topic of discussion. Kimmel pointed out that due to high egg prices, many families were opting for alternative options like dyeing plastic eggs or even coloring marshmallows and potatoes. However, Kimmel humorously reminded everyone that Jesus didn’t come back from the dead for potatoes or marshmallows but rather for boiled eggs.
The conversation then shifted to the impact of tariffs on prices. Kimmel highlighted Dollar Tree’s need to raise their prices to $1.25 due to inflation, leading to a comical adjustment in their commercials. He playfully mocked the situation and thanked President Donald Trump for hitting it out of the park with these tariffs.
As the show went on, Kimmel couldn’t resist mentioning Trump’s extreme makeover of the White House, now adorned with gold decor. Kimmel playfully referred to Trump’s “gold guy,” a cabinet maker named John Iicard, who apparently assisted with the gold makeover. With a touch of humor, Kimmel quipped that Trump’s taste resembled that of Liberace.
A variety of other topics made their way into the conversation. Kimmel touched on Trump’s visit from the Prime Minister of Italy and his famous joint press conferences. He hilariously impersonated Trump’s commentary on immigration and lack of geographical knowledge.
Kimmel also addressed the long-awaited unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files, emphasizing their delay despite the FBI’s supposed efforts to release them. Trump’s friendship with Epstein added fuel to the fire, and Kimmel didn’t hold back on expressing his thoughts.
In a surprising turn, Kimmel mentioned the ongoing wait for Trump to declassify UFO files. However, he shared some exciting news from astronomers at the University of Cambridge who located a planet with signs of potential life. Kimmel couldn’t resist linking this discovery to Ted Cruz, jokingly suggesting it as a new home for the senator.
Finally, Kimmel touched on the strained relationship between the United States and Canada, particularly due to tariffs. He shared a clip of Canadians turning on each other and venting their frustration, amusingly noting how the friendly reputation of Canadians seemed to be fading.
As always, Kimmel incorporated his signature “This Week in Unnecessary Censorship” segment, bleeping and blurring TV moments for comedic effect.
With his trademark humor and quick wit, Jimmy Kimmel once again delivered an entertaining episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, leaving audiences laughing and eagerly awaiting the next installment.