Comedian Stephen Colbert’s health has prompted an extended hiatus for “The Late Show,” with a week of reruns. Colbert, who is recovering from a ruptured appendix, expressed his gratitude on social media, saying he “listened to the doctor’s advice and continued to rest.”
The line-up shuffle delayed guests like Sarah Paulson and Nicki Minaj. The late-night show host previously shared her recovery from surgery, thanked her family and joked about the email to her attachment.
‘The Late Show’ Extends Break As Host Recovers From Burst Appendix
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As Stephen Colbert recovers from a ruptured appendix, his show will remain on hiatus. Confirming his absence, Colbert expressed his gratitude for the support he has received, writing on social media: “I am listening to my doctor’s advice and continuing to rest and heal. Thank you for all your well wishes and I will see you soon.”
Per Deadline, CBS also launched a week of reruns, delaying guests such as Sarah Paulson, Jason Isbell, Mark Ruffalo, Nicki Minaj, Sara Bareilles and Rep. Liz Cheney. The rerun will feature Kerry Washington, Willie Nelson, Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez, and other stars.
Stephen Colbert Jokes About His Burst Appendix
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“The Late Show’s” schedule adjustment follows Colbert’s revelation about his ruptured appendix, which he revealed after Thanksgiving. He shared on Instagram, “Sorry to say that I had to cancel our show this week. I’m sure you’re thinking, ‘Turkey overdose, Steve? Gravy boat overturned?’ Actually, I’m recovering from surgery for a ruptured appendix.”
He expressed his gratitude to the doctors and family, adding: “I am grateful to my doctors for their care and to Evie and the children for being patient with me. Going forward, all emails to my appendix will be handled by my pancreas.”
The comedian jokingly said, “Going forward, all emails to my attachment will be handled by my pancreas.” The host’s return date is still uncertain.
Fans Send Well Wishes To Stephen Colbert
Messages of support flooded the comments as fans expressed their well-wishes. One wrote, “Get well soon! We miss you.”
Another fan emphasized how important it is for Colbert to take care of his health, stating, “Your health and well-being is a priority, we will be patiently awaiting your return when you are better.”
Sharing a personal experience, one follower said, “My appendix burst 2 years ago and I couldn’t count for three weeks. Surprised me! Wait there.”
Thanking Colbert for putting his health first, another follower added, “We miss you, but thank you for listening to your Doctor’s advice. This is serious business! Getting Better,”
“Listen to your docs and more importantly, listen to Evie!” other fan comments.
Stephen Colbert Tests Positive For Covid, Hosts ‘The Late Show’ From His Home
Colbert’s health previously affected production of the show in mid-October when he tested positive for COVID-19. This program is adapted by broadcasting from a distance from his home.
The post on October 16 reassured viewers that the comedian was fine, stating: “WHILE… ‘The Late Show’ will look a little different tonight as Stephen is at Home with Covid (he’s ok!).” The position is continued, per People magazine, “But be sure to tune in because the show will be taking place remotely with Monologue, Meanwhile, featuring Jada Pinkett Smith and Ricky Velez. . #What year is this?”
During that period, Colbert informed fans of his absence for the week. He wrote on his social media, “Sorry to say, as per doctor’s order, I will be out for the rest of this week. Take a break so I can deliver the artisanal, handcrafted talk shows we have so much fun serving you.”
She shared a glimpse of her recovery efforts, posting a photo of a care package with a handwritten letter, a pack of new socks and a packet of onions. The “Pickled” actress thanked fellow late-night host Jimmy Fallon for the thoughtful gift, joking, “Meanwhile, the Paxlovid and onion mix in my socks (thanks, Fallon) will rebuild my immune system.”
Colbert hosted “The Late Show” following his role as host of Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” from 2005 to 2014.
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