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ss TEARS, SCREAMS & UNBELIEVABLE SHOCK: JIMMY KIMMEL WINS CRITICS CHOICE BEST TALK SHOW – After the Year That Nearly Broke Him! Just months after losing his best friend Cleto, battling a brutal suspension, and whispers that he was “spiraling” into darkness… Jimmy Kimmel stands on stage, voice cracking, eyes glistening, clutching the Critics Choice Award for Best Talk Show. “Congratulations to Jimmy and our incredible staff and crew…” he starts, but the room already knows—this isn’t just a win. This is defiance. This is survival. As the applause thunders, Jimmy pauses, looks straight into the camera, and whispers a dedication that leaves the entire audience gasping: a raw, emotional tribute to Cleto that no one saw coming… and one final line so powerful it instantly goes viral, proving he’s not just back—he’s unbreakable. This is the comeback Hollywood never expected

Jimmy Kimmel Thanks Trump, OpenAI at 2026 Critics Choice Awards In a moment that left the Barker Hangar auditorium in stunned silence followed by thunderous applause, Jimmy Kimmel clutched the Critics Choice Award for Best Talk Show on January 4, 2026, his voice cracking and tears welling in his eyes. The win for *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* – beating out heavyweights like *The Late Show with Stephen Colbert*, *Late Night with Seth Meyers*, *The Daily Show*, *Hot Ones*, and *Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen* – felt less like a victory lap and more like a defiant roar from a man who had stared into the abyss just months earlier.

Hosted by Chelsea Handler at the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards, the evening was already electric with wins for films like *One Battle After Another* (Best Picture) and TV powerhouses like *Adolescence* and *The Pitt*. But when Kimmel’s name was announced, the room erupted. As he took the stage, the usually quick-witted host paused, visibly overwhelmed. “This has been… a strange year,” he began, his words catching. The audience, packed with Hollywood’s elite, leaned in – they knew the backstory all too well.

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2025 had been brutal for Kimmel. It started with devastation close to home: the Los Angeles wildfires that ravaged communities and left an emotional scar on the city he loves. Then came the personal gut-punch in November – the sudden death of his childhood best friend and longtime bandleader, Cleto Escobedo III, at just 59. Cleto, leader of the house band Cleto and the Cletones (now simply The Cletones in his honor), had been inseparable from Kimmel since they were kids growing up in Las Vegas. “Cleto and I have been inseparable since I was nine years old,” Kimmel wrote in a heartbreaking Instagram tribute at the time. “The fact that we got to work together every day is a dream neither of us could ever have imagined would come true.”

The loss hit Kimmel hard. Sources close to the host described him as “spiraling” in the weeks that followed, facing his own mortality and plunging into a dark place. The show took brief hiatuses, including cancellations for “personal matters,” as Kimmel grieved the man who wasn’t just a colleague but family. In an emotional final monologue of 2025, Kimmel fought back tears, calling it “a hard year” with “more lows than any year of my life.” He thanked viewers for pulling him “out of a hole,” acknowledging the profound grief that had overshadowed everything.

Jimmy Kimmel Calls Past Year 'a Near-Death Experience' Watching 'His Own  Funeral'

But the darkest chapter came in September, when *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* was abruptly suspended for six days by ABC amid intense backlash. The controversy stemmed from a monologue where Kimmel commented on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, remarks that were deemed insensitive by critics. Major affiliate owners Nexstar and Sinclair preempted the show, and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr publicly threatened regulatory action. President Donald Trump piled on, celebrating the suspension on Truth Social and calling for further crackdowns on late-night hosts.

For Kimmel, it felt like a “near-death experience.” In post-award interviews, he described watching “his own funeral” as support poured in from across the industry – writers, actors, producers, and unions rallying to defend free speech. “To be here and to see that people reacted… in almost a desperate way, ‘Oh boy, when they come after the comedians, this is when we draw the line,’” he reflected. The suspension was lifted after intense negotiations, with Kimmel returning unbowed, clarifying his comments but refusing to apologize for his style.

On stage at the Critics Choice, Kimmel channeled that resilience. He thanked his team, the critics, and those who stood by him during the suspension. Then, in a moment of sharp, signature humor that drew gasps and laughs, he turned to the elephant in the room – or rather, the President. “Most of all, I want to thank our president, Donald Jennifer Trump,” he quipped, misnaming him for effect, “without whom, we’d be going home empty-handed tonight. Thank you, Mr. President, for all the many ridiculous things you do each and every day.”

The line went viral instantly, clips racking up millions of views as fans hailed it as proof Kimmel was back – sharper and stronger than ever. But beneath the roast was raw emotion. Kimmel dedicated the win quietly to his staff and crew, his voice breaking as he alluded to the personal losses. No explicit mention of Cleto on stage, but those close to him knew: this trophy was for survival.

Offstage, Kimmel opened up more. “I learned a lot of lessons this year,” he told reporters. “Stick to your guns.” He called the past months “tumultuous,” a year of fires (literal and figurative), grief, and professional peril. Yet here he was, award in hand, proving the whispers of him “spiraling into darkness” wrong.

Hollywood insiders say this win cements Kimmel’s legacy. *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* has been a late-night staple since 2003, surviving where others faltered (like Stephen Colbert’s canceled *Late Show*). With a fresh one-year contract extension through 2027, Kimmel isn’t going anywhere. “Your actions were important,” he told supporters in his speech. “We do not take free speech for granted.”

As the night ended, Kimmel posed with his trophy, surrounded by wife and co-head writer Molly McNearney and his team. Tears dried, but the emotion lingered. This wasn’t just Best Talk Show. For Jimmy Kimmel, it was defiance. Survival. Unbreakable.

In a year that nearly broke him – losing his best friend, battling suspension, facing whispers of darkness – Kimmel stood tall, award gleaming, whispering to the camera: I’m still here.

And Hollywood gasped, cheered, and knew: the comeback no one expected is just beginning.

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