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Stephen Colbert Nabs Megyn Kelly For Live Superbowl Special
Kelly joins previously announced Late Show guests including Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Margot Robbie, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele.
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Megyn Kelly of Fox News Channel will be a guest on Stephen Colbert’s show after Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Trump’s decision to sit the debate out followed remarks he made against Kelly last summer, which Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes deemed “disturbing” and “unacceptable.”
Sunday will mark the first time that a late night talk show airs immediately after the Super Bowl, which will be shown on CBS this year. The Late Show host moderated a debate featuring Donald verses Trump (whose celebrity combo name is “Dump”) commenting on Iowa residents, Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz, his potential cabinet and Megan Kelly.
“Doing a show for 3 million people or doing the show for 25 million people, we can’t feel the difference-it’s doing it live that’s the difference”.
“Everything’s about Super Bowl”. Additionally, the show will re-create some of the classic Super Bowl commercials, have a tailgate party outside of the studio, and hold the first-ever Baby Bowl. Colbert’s live, one-hour special begins at the conclusion of the CBS postgame show.
On Wednesday’s episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Hungry For Power Games bit made a return following the Iowa Caucus.
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Asked whether he’s a Super Bowl buff, Colbert said, “I enjoy food”.