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Crown David Letterman the king of shade.
Letterman posted a video and a quip this week, seemingly in response to news that CBS would be ending âThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertâ in May 2026.
Letterman shared a montage of the many times he had roasted his own network over the years, when he was still working for CBS. Colbert succeeded Letterman as host of âThe Late Showâ in 2014, following Lettermanâs 22-year run.
âYou canât spell CBS without BS,â the caption on the video reads.
The two men have been friends for years and have been guests on each otherâs shows.
While CBS cited financial reasons for the cancellation, there have been questions about the timing of the announcement amid the pending sale of Paramount, the parent company of CBS, which requires approval from federal regulators and Colbertâs previous criticism of President Donald Trump.
Fellow comedians have rallied around Colbert since the news. Comedy Centralâs Jon Stewart, HBOâs John Oliver, and NBCâs Seth Meyers and Jimmy Fallon appeared in Colbertâs audience on Monday.
âSome people see this show going away as a sign of something truly dire,â Colbert said Monday night.
âWhile I am a big fan of me, I donât necessarily agree with that statement,â he continued. âBecause we here at âThe Late Showâ never saw our job as changing anything other than how you felt at the end of the day.â