Jimmy Kimmel’s Audience Shocked at How Sick He Actually Is

Jimmy Kimmel Crosses the Line: America Reacts in Disgust to His Sick Obsession

Sometimes late-night comedy takes risks. But what Jimmy Kimmel did after the brutal murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson wasn’t comedy — it was sickness disguised as humor.

The day after the killing, instead of showing compassion for the victim, Kimmel chose to mock the tragedy by joking about how “good-looking” the alleged killer was. He even went further, reading supposed staff exchanges and text messages about how “hot” the murderer appeared, with lines like “Please tell me you’re as obsessed as I am with this handsome CEO killer” and “I would visit him in prison and bake him cookies.”

Let that sink in: a man’s life was taken, and Kimmel turned it into a bit about lusting after the killer.

This wasn’t edgy satire. It was depravity. It was a moment where Kimmel’s obsession with shock value exposed something deeply rotten. Normalizing sexual attraction to a murderer — and doing it while millions of Americans are grieving violence in their communities — is not just tone-deaf. It’s sick.

And it didn’t stop there. Viewers were reminded that Kimmel has a history of bending reality to fit his political agenda. Right after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Kimmel falsely told his audience it was a MAGA supporter behind it — earning cheers and applause from a crowd trained to celebrate lies.

So what are we left with? A host who jokes about killers being “hot,” trivializes loss of life, and misleads his audience for claps and clicks. Meanwhile, he paints ordinary Americans as villains while glorifying criminals as punchlines.

This is not comedy. This is propaganda with a sick twist. And it reveals something many people have suspected for a long time: Jimmy Kimmel has lost the ability to tell right from wrong.

In an age where families mourn victims of violence every single day, America doesn’t need a late-night clown turning tragedy into thirst jokes. We need truth. We need compassion. And we need to call out just how far gone Jimmy Kimmel really is.