Jimmy Kimmel smirks as he arrives at LA lawyer’s office after ABC pulled show over Charlie Kirk comments
A smirking Jimmy Kimmel emerged from his Los Angeles home Thursday afternoon — to drive himself to his high-powered attorney’s office — after getting canned by ABC over his offensive Charlie Kirk comments.
The “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host, 57, was spotted in his sleek black Audi S8, wearing shades and flashing the sinister smile as he arrived at a Century City complex that houses several law firms, according to photos snapped by The Post.
The comedian was meeting with his attorney, Karl Austen, a day after the network “indefinitely” yanked his longtime late-night show over venomous remarks — for which he refused to apologize — that targeted the gunned-down right-wing icon during Monday night’s monologue, Page Six confirmed.
Austen’s other high-profile Hollywood clients have included Seth MacFarlane, Jude Law, Dave Bautista and Jeffrey Wright.
The TV personality was later seen slipping out of the legal eagle’s office before sneaking his posh car through the back gate of a parking garage and down an alley about four hours later.