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Comedian Shane Gillis roasted sports' biggest stars while battling boos and silence from the Dolby Theater audience during ...
Comedian Shane Gillis delivered the opening monologue as the ESPY Awards host last night, filled with edgy, controversial jokes. Here's what he said.
ESPN has turned to athletes to host the ESPYs in recent years, most recently rolling with tennis legend Serena Williams in 2024, but the network is turning back to comedy in 2025.
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Comedian Shane Gillis spared no one in his ESPY Awards opening monologue on Wednesday night, roasting everyone from Caitlin Clark to Aaron Rodgers to President Donald Trump and Mets star Juan Soto.
The love-it-or-hate-it type of comedy Gillis brings to the table elicited a varied reaction on social media, to the surprise of no one. “I thought Shane Gillis killed his monologue at the ESPYs.
Shane Gillis' ESPY Award performance felt like an infusion of wheatgrass — cleansing out the residual crud left over from more than a decade of hyper-political correctness.
Once fired from ‘SNL’ over offensive remarks, Shane Gillis hosted the 2025 ESPYs. Find out more about him here.
Comedian Shane Gillis delivered a controversial monologue at the ESPY Awards, targeting Bill Belichick, President Donald Trump, Caitlin Clark and others with jokes that drew mixed reactions.
In one fell swoop, Shane Gillis managed to humiliate the entire crowd at the ESPYs Wednesday night at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, fooling the crowd by saying his friend's wife, Brittany Hicks ...
During his roughly 10-minute opening, Gillis poked fun at just about everyone from popular sports figures to President Donald Trump.
Shane Gillis hosted the 2025 ESPY Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday and touched on several hot topics in his opening monologue, including President Donald Trump, the Epstein ...