

“You would not believe how Stephen Colbert and his buddy, Jon Stewart, responded to his cancellation,” Podcast Star Megyn Kelly said Tuesday, blasting the two late-night hosts for playing the victim card after the announcement Friday that Colbert’s CBS show is being cancelled.
“Would you grow up, you children? Put on your big boy pants and take it like a man,” Kelly told Colbert and Stewart, reminding them that being cancelled is a normal part of life when you work in television:
“This is absurd. Many of us have had very public cancellations – some were absolutely f**king brutal – and we didn’t invite all our friends to come cry on the set and say, ‘Poor, poor her; poor, poor him. American democracy will not be the same.’”
“Some of us took it like professionals, picked ourselves up, dusted ourselves off, and moved on with life,” Kelly said.
“Is this how it is going to be for the next year: watching this crybaby try to play the victim that his show got canceled?” Kelly asked, repeating her call for the two crybabies to grow up:
“Grow up. It’s called television, you toddler.”
On Monday’s episode of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” Host Stewart (a fellow Paramount employee) denounced Colbert’s cancellation as an example of despicable act of weakness and fear of President Donald Trump.
“So, to those institutions, to those corporations, and advertisers, and universities, and law firms, all of them—if you still think that bending the knee to Trump will save you, I have one thing to say,” Stewart said, launching into a song.
Stewart’s message: “Go fk yourself. Fk, fk, fk yourself.” For the next minute, Stewart dropped more than 40 F-Bombs in his “one thing to say.”
On his show Monday, Colbert said he didn’t buy Paramount’s decision to cancel his program for financial reasons, citing his ratings and accusing his employer of either inflating, or misspending $16 million dollars of, its claimed losses.