Sources say it’s not just the election. Kimmel’s been fed up with US politics and the divide. “I used to joke about everyone. Now there’s no middle ground. I’m beat,” he said.
Kimmel’s last show will be one for the books. He’ll reflect on his career, the media, and the country he’s leaving.
Fans are guessing what he’ll say. Some think he’ll roast Trump and his crew one last time.
Insiders say there might be appearances from big names to send him off. “It’ll be a celebration, but he won’t hold back,” a producer said.
Kimmel’s Canada move got mixed reactions. He joked about polar bears being easier to deal with. Critics call it a stunt, but he’s serious.
“I need a place where ‘fake news’ isn’t just what you don’t like. Canada seems good,” he said.
The Canadian media is having fun with it. A Toronto paper offered him honorary citizenship. Another gave him a “Canadian Life Guide.”