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Stephen Colbert on ex-prince Andrew: ‘Pervert formerly known as prince’

3 days ago
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Late-night hosts spoke about Donald Trump’s trip to Asia and how he refuses to accept criticism while also reacting to ex-prince Andrew being stripped of his royal title.On the Late Show, Stephen Colbert spoke about Trump’s recent trip to parts of Asia, including South Korea where he negotiated tariffs with Xi Jinping, China’s president.Colbert played awkward footage of the two in front of cameras, adding that he was “not confident we’re gonna win this one”.The talks ended up with both sides agreeing to what amounted to a pre-tariff status quo yet Trump has been “telling everyone he won the negotiations big time” saying that he would rank the meeting as a 12 out of 10.Colbert joked that he “must have been insufferable as a teenager” telling friends he went to 14th base with girls which means “over the bra, under the hat”.

This week also saw Kash Patel, the FBI director, take the FBI’s private jet to go on a date, “a stunning ethical violation” that saw him take his 26-year-old girlfriend to a wrestling match which was part of an unscripted wrestling league founded by Hulk Hogan.He remarked that it “does not sound like the most romantic date”.Colbert said that there are “many signs that America has hit a bit of a rough patch” but this week the country hit “rock bottom” with the announcement that viral teen slang 6-7 has become 2025’s word of the year, according to Dictionary.com.He said the “word of the year has to be a word” and joked that it was like the time that Playboy announced its playmate of the year as 8.

Reportedly, schoolteachers begged those at Dictionary.com not to make it the word of the year but Colbert added: “Don’t worry teachers if anything will kill this trend it’s being mentioned here on CBS.”He moved on to ex-prince Andrew, “the guy who used to hang out with Jeffrey Epstein who’s not Donald Trump” who has just been stripped of his royal title.Colbert spoke about the controversial email that was the “royal straw that broke the peasant’s back” adding that “maybe men shouldn’t have friends”.He joked that his new title will be “pervert formerly known as prince”.

On Jimmy Kimmel Live! the host spoke about Halloween at the White House, which saw Trump give children candy as well as Be Best postcards.“I didn’t know Be Best was still a thing,” he said.Kimmel also spoke about his trip to parts of Asia, joking that “he avoided Vietnam just for old time’s sake”.Trump has also been testing nuclear weapons again which Kimmel claimed was a response to him losing the Nobel peace prize as next time he is “gonna take it by force”.It’s now been a month of government shutdown which has led to infighting within the Republican party such as vocal anger from Marjorie Taylor Greene, a surprise to many.

Kimmel said she was someone “who didn’t just drink the Kool-Aid, she chugged it”.He joked that “sometimes you go so far right you come out on the other side”.Her annoyance over the situation and with some of Trump’s decisions has led to pushback from Ted Cruz.“It feels like Jurassic Park when the velociraptors turn on the guys running the place,” Kimmel said.He also added that Cruz “can go trick or treating without a mask”.

On Late Night, Seth Meyers also spoke about Trump’s trip to parts of Asia, which rightwing media has branded “a resounding success”.He played a clip of a Fox News pundit complimenting his handshake with Xi Jinping, saying it clearly showed who owned the room.“No one in American history has been worse at handshakes than Donald Trump,” Meyers said in response, noting that there is an entire Wikipedia article titled Donald Trump and handshakes.After Chuck Schumer called the trip “a total dud”, Trump claimed it was “almost treasonous” to use such words.Meyers joked that “the real treason is when your detractors get sassy”.

Meyers also said that Trump “likes going abroad” because “here at home everyone’s mad at him”.
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Stephen Colbert on ex-prince Andrew: ‘Pervert formerly known as prince’

Late-night hosts spoke about Donald Trump’s trip to Asia and how he refuses to accept criticism while also reacting to ex-prince Andrew being stripped of his royal title.On the Late Show, Stephen Colbert spoke about Trump’s recent trip to parts of Asia, including South Korea where he negotiated tariffs with Xi Jinping, China’s president.Colbert played awkward footage of the two in front of cameras, adding that he was “not confident we’re gonna win this one”.The talks ended up with both sides agreeing to what amounted to a pre-tariff status quo yet Trump has been “telling everyone he won the negotiations big time” saying that he would rank the meeting as a 12 out of 10.Colbert joked that he “must have been insufferable as a teenager” telling friends he went to 14th base with girls which means “over the bra, under the hat”

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Womad festival returns and moves to new Wiltshire site

Womad festival, the global music festival co-founded by Peter Gabriel, is to return in 2026 at a new venue.The festival took a year off in 2025 in order to “return fully charged”, and left its home of Charlton Park, Wiltshire, where it had been held since 2007. Its new venue remains in Wiltshire, at nearby Neston Park in Corsham.“It immediately felt to us like a warm and welcoming home into which we could sink our roots,” Gabriel said.“In a world in which many bad actors seem to be achieving power by fanning the flames of hatred, racism and division, a meeting place for all the world’s cultures and dreams, built on mutual respect, seems all the more precious,” he added

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Seth Meyers on Trump’s South Korea visit: ‘Getting the royal treatment he so desperately craves’

Late-night hosts recapped Donald Trump’s lavish visit to South Korea, where he received a ceremonial golden crown.Trump continued his tour of Asia on Wednesday, where he’s been “getting the royal treatment he so desperately craves”, according to Seth Meyers. “He wishes he could get the same treatment back here at home. He made it clear, for example, that he’s super-jealous of China’s authoritarian government.”Speaking to South Korean leaders, Trump assured them that the country’s partnership with the US guaranteed that “you’ll have everything done very, very quickly … as fast as any other country, other than China”, because China “has a good system” where Xi Jinping can “approve things immediately” whereas he had to “wait two weeks”

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A third of people in England believe in ghosts, survey finds

It is the time of the year when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest, and spirits walk the Earth once more.But it appears you are more likely to be visited by a ghost if you are under 35 years old, while spiritual creatures tend to avoid those who live in the East Midlands.New research from the National Folklore Survey has found that, across England, more than a third of people believe in ghosts and supernatural beings, but belief in the paranormal varies according to age and geography.Led by academics from Sheffield Hallam University, the University of Hertfordshire, and Chapman University in the US, the survey is the first of its kind since the last Survey of English Language and Folklore more than 60 years ago.Just over one in three people in England said they believed in ghosts or the spirits of the deceased, with younger people (aged 25-34) most likely to believe in the paranormal, which also includes magical beings, possession, spells, psychics, angels and demons

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Arts organisations still in ‘funding limbo’ after crash of Arts Council England online portal

Arts organisations and artists have said they are still in “funding limbo” with mounting bills and uncertain futures after this summer’s crash of Arts Council England’s grant processing platform.ACE’s online portal, Grantium, was used by artists to submit and manage funding applications. But when it crashed in July, it left thousands of applications for vital funding in doubt – a situation that persisted for several months until applications reopened in late September.Individual artists and leaders of arts institutions have said that, after the crash, they received less money than initially offered by ACE, which is also accused of revoking funding application extensions for organisations affected by the collapse of the portal.ACE claimed the outage was caused by the inability of Grantium to operate with high traffic at a time when the system was being updated

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Jimmy Kimmel on government shutdown: ‘There is no Republican plan for healthcare’

Late-night hosts recapped Donald Trump’s state visit to Japan as the government shutdown continued into its fourth week.On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the comedian checked in on Trump’s visit to Japan this week. “You know, when Trump visits, you have to find something to do with him,” he said. “You can’t just take him for a stroll around town.“So instead, you take him for a stroll inside a palace, where he gets uncomfortably close to the band,” he said over footage of Trump wandering aimlessly through a ballroom with the Japan’s prime minister, Sanae Takaichi

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