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Jessica Simpson reveals she’s having a boy on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Mega star  Jessica Simpson revealed last night on the Jimmy Kimmel show that she is expecting a baby boy. The entrepreneur was talking about how much she’d been vomiting this pregnancy comparable to her first when she blurted out, “The crazy thing is I never knew a wiener could make me nauseous!”

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“Oh, shush!” she said to Kimmel when he burst out laughing.

Asked what she might have intended to say, Simpson admitted, “Well, I guess I just told the world that I’m having a boy!”
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“Oh, I didn’t even know what was happening! Maybe you were having a girl with a penis, I don’t know!” Kimmel shrugged. “Well, congratulations.”

The little guy will be Simpson’s second child with fiancé Eric Johnson.

The couple welcomed daughter Maxwell last May.

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5 Must-Watch Reasons to Tune Into the 2012 Emmys



5 Must-Watch Reasons to Tune Into the 2012 Emmys (via NewsLook)

We are counting down to the 64th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, and here are our top five must-watch moments. There are some good ones this year, so be sure to tune in.

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Emmys host Jimmy Kimmel is on a roll

This isn’t supposed to be Jimmy Kimmel’s first stint as host of the Emmys. Many assumed ABC would tap its late-night star the last time it aired the awards show, four years ago. Instead, the job went to the five “entertainers” up for outstanding reality host. The nominees, who opened with a bit about “nothing” and proceeded downhill from there, bombed so badly that Time magazine named it one of the top 10 worst hosting attempts in TV history.

“I wasn’t really ticked off, to be honest with you,” said Kimmel of the public snub. “I actually took some satisfaction out of it because everyone seemed to hate how the broadcast came out, and I was able to look good by not doing anything at all.

“That’s my goal in life, by the way.”

If being stagnant were truly Kimmel’s goal, then 2012 is turning out to be a disappointing year.

In addition to hosting the 64th annual Emmy Awards Sunday, Kimmel served as emcee for the White House Correspondents Dinner in April and got engaged to girlfriend Molly McNearney, one of his show’s head writers. He persuaded Oprah Winfrey to appear on his show and orchestrated a video starring George Clooney, Meryl Streep and just about every other star in Hollywood that premiered after the Academy Awards. In late October, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” will start shooting a week’s worth of shows in Brooklyn.

But the biggest professional news came last month when ABC announced that, starting in January, Kimmel will swap time slots with “Nightline,” meaning that his “Live” – the only late-night network talk show that gained viewers last season – will compete directly with Jay Leno and David Letterman.

Not bad for a guy once known for hosting “The Man Show,” best remembered for near-naked women bouncing on trampolines.
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“Maybe it’s like the sad kid sitting outside of the house where the party is happening, and someone finally goes, ‘All right. Come in and have a drink,’” Kimmel, 44, said. “I don’t know that the world has come closer to my humor, but I think it’s just attrition more than anything. I think if you hang in there long enough, eventually you’re part of the group.”

Emmy producers know a hot hand when they have one, which is why you can expect to see a lot of Kimmel throughout the program.

Hosting the Emmys poses a unique challenge, notes its director, Don Mischer, because the television academy hands out 26 awards, more than any other show of its kind. That leaves only about 22 minutes for monologue, music and other bits.

“You want to keep the show funny and paced quickly,” said Mischer, who also was tapped last week to helm the next Oscars broadcast. “How we’ll do that is by having Jimmy weave himself in and out of the awards presentations by him making comments about somebody who just won or walked off. That’s what makes these things move and gives them pizazz.”

While Kimmel confesses that he doesn’t have a lot of control over a live broadcast like the Emmys, you can bet that his comic sensibility will set the tone. But he’s cautious about making the same mistake his showbiz idol, David Letterman, made in 1994 when he tried to turn the Academy Awards into a prime-time version of his own show.

“I thought Dave was great, but I was very familiar with his show and I loved seeing those elements of his show worked into the program,” Kimmel said. “With that said, I understand that I’m there hosting the Emmys and that it’s not some expansion of my show. So, no, Guillermo (his sidekick) won’t be invited.”

As for the move to an earlier time slot, Kimmel said it was important if the show is to continue growing.

“There’s a huge difference between the number of eyeballs available at midnight and at 11:35,” he said, referring to the Eastern and Western time zones. “So many people watch our videos online, we couldn’t help but wonder what would happen if we were exposed to a wider audience.”
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All the pressure may be getting to him. When I e-mailed Kimmel last week to follow up on a couple things, I promised him that I only had some “quick questions.”

“These are quick questions?” he wrote back, just a couple hours before pitting Britney Spears and Simon Cowell against each other in a twisted version of “The Newlywed Game” and just a day before the Dave Matthews Band played to his show’s outdoor audience.

“It’s a mad scramble,” he wrote. “This Emmy thing adds a lot to my already full plate. I am crazed.”

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Jimmy Kimmel to marry head writer on his show



Jimmy Kimmel to marry head writer on his show (via GlobalPost)

Comedian Jimmy Kimmel is engaged to girlfriend Molly McNearney. News Desk Jimmy Kimmel is getting married. The Associated Press reported he is engaged to girlfriend Molly McNearney, who just happens to be the co-head writer for his show “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” His spokesman Lewis Kay said the comedian…

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Jimmy Kimmel cracks wise at Washington’s ‘Nerd Prom’

Published by EOTM News Editor on April 29th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Celebrity News, Entertainment News

President Obama was pretty funny at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday night. But late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel was the real funny man, targeting just about every class of Washington celebrity.

Jimmy Kimmel had ‘em rolling in the aisles at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday night. So did President Obama, although he’s probably grateful that he didn’t have to go on after Mr. Kimmel.

Obama may be able to launch drones and summon up Air Force One whenever he wants to. At last year’s dinner, he had to be funny knowing that he’d secretly ordered SEAL Team 6 to attack Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. But when it comes to humor, the President and his speech writers were in pretty competitive comedic territory at what’s known as Washington’s “Nerd Prom.”

Kimmel admitted to being nervous, but his jokes were solid (those that fluttered rather than killed he quipped had been written by Jake Tapper, senior White House correspondent for ABC News), his delivery was smooth, his timing right on.
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Former Sen. Rick Santorum and Lindsay Lohan, right, attend the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner headlined by late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel Saturday in Washington. Haraz N. Ghanbari/AP

In the middle of his routines, the great Mort Sahl would say: “Is there anybody here I haven’t offended? I’ll get to you in a minute.”

Kimmel got to just about everybody – political celebrities (Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich), media celebrities (Rupert Murdoch and Keith Olbermann), celebrity celebrities (Lindsay Lohan and Kim Kardashian). But it was in ways that merely tip-toed to the edge of personal insult, his dagger more rubber than steel.

Mr. and Mrs. Obama weren’t spared.

“I know you won’t be able to laugh at my jokes about the Secret Service,” Kimmel said to the President. “Please cover your ears, if that’s physically possible.”

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Jimmy Kimmel to host White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Published by EOTM News Editor on November 1st, 2011 - in Breaking News, Celebrity News, Entertainment News

(PEOPLE.com) — Time for politicos to put on their tough skins.

The White House Correspondents’ Association has a host for its 98th annual dinner next April 28: Jimmy Kimmel.

“I look forward to being a part of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner,” the host of the ABC late-night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” said in a statement. “I love dinner.”


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Traditionally a star-studded event attended by the President and First Lady, other senior government officials and members of the press corps — as well as TV and movie celebrities — the dinner features a barrage of zingers aimed at those who run the country.

And it’s all for a good cause. Proceeds from the dinner go toward scholarships and awards aimed at supporting aspiring journalists and recognizing excellence in the profession.

“Jimmy’s humor is sophisticated and edgy while appealing to a wide audience,” said Reuters journalist Caren Bohan, president of the White House Correspondents’ Association. “We are thrilled that Jimmy has accepted our invitation to be the featured comedian at our annual dinner.”

See the full article at PEOPLE.com.

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