Jason Kelce, now a late-night talk show host, doesn’t have complete freedom when it comes to his language. His new show, They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce, premiered on ESPN on Jan. 4 and featured guests like Jimmy Kimmel, Charles Barkley, and Lil Dicky.
Before the premiere, Kelce revealed that ESPN allowed him to push boundaries with his language but advised caution regarding the use of profanity. Kelce expressed anticipation about viewer reactions, acknowledging the heavy use of explicit language in the first episode. He emphasized the importance of authenticity in his language choices, explaining that the show aims to reflect his true self. Kelce mentioned that while there may have been an excess of expletives in the debut episode, adjustments would likely be made in future shows.
Kelce shared his vision for the show, which combines sports and comedy, with a focus on incorporating humor from talented writers. The program, airing on Saturdays at 1 a.m. EST, includes live audience interactions in Philadelphia. Kelce aims to provide a platform where sports enthusiasts can gather weekly to enjoy discussions on a beloved sport and its associated culture.
Kelce’s enthusiasm for the show’s potential to entertain and engage viewers was evident as he discussed plans to feature historical and current football content, along with diverse perspectives from former players, coaches, fans, and athletes. He expressed eagerness for the show to become a hub for fun and engaging conversations within the sports community.
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