CBS host Stephen Colbert recovering ruptured appendix
Top-rated late-night host Stephen Colbert's show canceled as he recovers from surgery, jokingly hinting at Thanksgiving overindulgence. Celebrities due to appear.
Stephen Colbert, the popular host of "The Late Show," has had to cancel production this week due to a recent surgery for a ruptured appendix. The announcement was made on the show's official social media feed, with Colbert himself humorously referencing Thanksgiving overindulgence as the cause of his absence. The 59-year-old host expressed gratitude to his doctors and family for their support, adding a lighthearted comment about his pancreas handling all future emails to his appendix.
No specific details were provided about when Colbert became ill, the duration of his hospitalization, or his current status. This marks the second time his production schedule has been disrupted since his show returned to the airwaves in October following a strike by the Writers Guild of America. Colbert previously hosted one episode from home after testing positive for COVID-19, leading to the cancellation of the rest of that week's installments.
Guests who were set to appear on the show this week included Jennifer Garner, Baz Luhrmann, Jon Batiste, Patrick Stewart, Barbra Streisand, and Kelsey Grammer. Colbert's representatives have not yet provided further information about his condition or when production is expected to resume.
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