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Comedian Shane Gillis thought it would be funny to poke at Black women during his opening monologue at this year's sports award show.
Shane Gillis didn't hold back during his opening monologue for the ESPY Awards, that's for sure. The popular stand-up comedian roasted WNBA star Caitlin Clark, NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, President ...
Jett and Campbell "Pookie" Puckett were looking absolutely fire at the 2025 ESPY Awards.
Lee Corso, the legendary College GameDay personality, is set to retire following his final show in September. The Trojan ...
The stand-up comedian made waves this week when he took to the stage to host the ESPY awards, although many of his jokes have ...
Host Stephen Colbert announced the news during the taping of Thursday’s show. In a surprise announcement Thursday, CBS and ...
ESPYs had a little bit of everything – “inapropriate” jokes, heartfelt speeches and celebrity sightings, but for fans in Philadelphia, it might as well have been a Super Bowl afterparty. The Birds ...
Mechanicsburg, PA native Shane Gillis, who was hosting the ESPYs and is a big Eagles fan, showed some love to his favorite ...
Yet, it appears that despite the number of recognizable faces present in the audience that evening, host Shane Gillis’s monologue =, in particular his comments in reference to Indiana Fever’s Caitlin ...
During his roughly 10-minute opening, Gillis poked fun at just about everyone from popular sports figures to President Donald ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — NBA Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Olympic champion gymnast Simone Biles won as best male and ...
ESPN has reacted to the backlash Shane Gillis has received for his monologue during the ESPY Awards on Wednesday night.