Comedian Shane Gillis tricked the audience at the 2025 ESPY Awards by introducing his friend’s wife, Brittany Hicks, as a fictional four-time WNBA All-Star. Her introduction prompted applause from the ...
(CNN) — Shane Gillis roasted everyone from the NFL’s Aaron Rodgers to President Donald Trump in his ESPY Awards monologue on Wednesday, but not everyone loved it. (CNN) — Shane Gillis roasted everyone ...
Shane Gillis shook up the 2025 ESPY Awards with raw, unapologetic humor that left Hollywood elites squirming in their seats. The comedian’s no-holds-barred monologue ripped through the room like a ...
Comedian Shane Gillis brought his off-color sense of humor to the 2025 ESPY awards Wednesday evening where he was met with mixed reactions from the crowd for his controversial jokes. Gillis took aim ...
Former ESPN Star Calls Out Shane Gillis For Insensitive ESPYS Joke originally appeared on The Spun. ESPN knew what they were in for when they tabbed comedian Shane Gillis to deliver the ESPYs ...
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The ladies of The View have some thoughts on the polarizing opening monologue that Shane Gillis delivered at the 2025 ESPY Awards last night. The 37-year-old comedian drew mixed reactions both from ...
Shane Gillis’ monologue at the ESPYS last week received decidedly mixed reviews from those in the sports world. The crowd at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles certainly didn’t know how to react to ...
A generation ago, Norm McDonald toeing the line with an O.J. Simpson joke was as edgy as the ESPYs — or ESPN — ever got. In a world where Shane Gillis can host, that is the punctuation mark at the end ...
Shane Gills will host ESPN's annual awards show, the ESPYS, the network announced Tuesday. The ceremony, which honors the top athletes and sports moments of the past year, will be held in Los Angeles ...
Shane Gillis roasted everyone from the NFL’s Aaron Rodgers to President Donald Trump in his ESPY Awards monologue on Wednesday, but not everyone loved it. The comedian and actor hosted the annual ...