“UNBELIEVABLE!” — Stephen Colbert SUDDENLY Announces New Talk Show & Officially Teams Up With Jasmine Crockett After Being Kicked Off The Late Show by CBS!
The Counterattack That Has CBS Rethinking Everything? Announces Plans to ‘REWRITE’ Late-Night TV?!
Hollywood, CA — In a twist nobody saw coming, Stephen Colbert has launched a bold comeback just weeks after being abruptly removed from The Late Show by CBS. The veteran host is joining forces with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in what is being described as one of the most unexpected partnerships in late-night history.
Sources close to the project say Colbert’s new venture will combine political insight, razor-sharp comedy, and unfiltered cultural commentary — with Crockett acting as both co-host and recurring segment leader.
“We’re not just doing another talk show — we’re rewriting the playbook,” Colbert reportedly told a small group of industry insiders during a hush-hush production meeting in New York.
The Shocking CBS Exit
Colbert’s sudden departure from The Late Show sent shockwaves through the industry, especially after the network cited “creative restructuring” as the reason. Behind the scenes, insiders hint at disagreements over editorial freedom and political coverage.
But the latest move suggests Colbert wasn’t going quietly — he was planning his counterattack.
Teaming Up With Jasmine Crockett
The alliance with Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has stunned both entertainment and political circles. Crockett, known for her fiery congressional exchanges and unapologetic style, is expected to bring an edge rarely seen in late-night TV.
“People are ready for truth and laughter in the same sentence — and that’s exactly what we’re bringing,” Crockett teased in a brief social media post.
CBS Regret?
![]()
Industry chatter suggests CBS executives are privately worried about the buzz Colbert’s new show is already generating. Some even speculate the network may attempt to mend fences before the rival program gains momentum.
A senior entertainment analyst commented:
“If Colbert’s comeback show hits the numbers early, CBS will be kicking themselves for letting him go.”
A New Era for Late-Night
The project — still under wraps with no official title — is rumored to premiere on a major streaming platform this fall. Promoters promise a mix of satire, politics, music, and celebrity guests, with production values aiming to rival Saturday Night Live and The Daily Show.
If early previews are accurate, Colbert and Crockett’s team-up could signal a radical reinvention of late-night television.
Stay tuned — if this plays out the way it’s building up, Stephen Colbert’s “revenge show” might not just compete with CBS… it might change the game entirely.
