Stephen Colbert hits up Amazon and Netflix for new | TV Shows

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Stephen Colbert didn’t maintain back with his new JD Vance impression on the Late Show, and even used it in an attempt to secure a new job when his show formally takes its remaining bow in May 2026.

Since his show was axed by CBS, Colbert has been even less involved with being politically right on his show, swinging arduous at the current administration as he prepares to ultimately say goodbye to the show he has helmed for a decade.

After already launching a blistering and scathing assault on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr after he cut funding for vaccines, Colbert then turned his consideration to the Vice President in a new episode of the show.

During his monologue, one of the issues Colbert criticized was a report that Vance ordered the army to raise the water stage in a river he deliberate to go boating on with his household on his birthday.

Colbert used the news to debut a new Vance parody character, called “Little Prince Vance.”

“This is such an insane, spoiled baby emperor move that I have no choice but to break out my new character, Whittle Pwince Vance,” he said, as he took off his glasses.

He then put a cut-out of Vance’s face, full with a crown, on his head and used it as a masks.

“Hear ye, hear ye, I want my wiver raised for my birthday! Also, I don’t like how blue the sky is. Paint it red. Now give me juice box!” he said in a child voice.

After the skit, he took off the masks and then spoke immediately to the digital camera as he hinted at needing a new job in a few months.

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Netflix, call me. I’m available in June,” he said.

After parodying Vance a second time, Colbert then admitted he’d be open to other provides as nicely.

“I will also entertain offers from Amazon,” he said.

Colbert’s late show will wrap its run in May.

Stephen Colbert hits up Amazon and Netflix for new

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