At Least 10 Shots Fired at Rihanna's Beverly Hills Mansion While She Was Inside — Woman Arrested After Car Chase

Rihanna was at home in her Beverly Hills mansion Sunday afternoon when a woman fired at least 10 rounds at the property from a white Tesla parked across the street.

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  • No one was injured; at least one bullet struck the exterior wall of the mansion and another round hit a vehicle parked in front of the home.

  • A 30-year-old woman was arrested roughly 30 minutes after the shooting in a Sherman Oaks mall parking garage after an LAPD helicopter tracked her fleeing vehicle.

Sunday afternoon (March 8, 2026) in the Beverly Crest neighborhood of Los Angeles was anything but quiet — not when a woman pulled up across the street fromRihanna's mansion and allegedly unloaded an AR-style weapon at the property while the pop icon was at home inside.

At least 10 rounds were fired at Rihanna's Beverly Hills residence on Sunday while the singer was home. Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department responded to the 9500 block of Heather Road around 1:15 p.m. local time following reports of shots fired at the property.

Approximately 10 shots were fired at the pop star's residence from a car that had either stopped or was parked across the street from the family's mansion. That car, as it turns out, was a white Tesla.

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Sources toldABC NewsRihanna was at home, but nobody was hurt. Multiple shots were fired at the residence, but none penetrated the inside of her home, only the exterior. However, it wasn't a clean miss — at least one round penetrated a wall of the mansion, according to the Los Angeles Times. Multiple rounds also hit a vehicle parked out front.

LAPD radio dispatch details revealed that around 10 shots were fired from across the street, striking the mansion's exterior. Following the shooting, the suspect fled south on Coldwater Canyon Drive.

Then came the chase. In the dispatch audio, officials are heard saying the suspect's Tesla was followed by an LAPD helicopter into a mall parking garage, where she was pulled over and detained by patrol units.

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About 30 minutes after the initial 911 call, officers located the suspect's vehicle in a Sherman Oaks shopping center parking lot, where she was arrested without further incident.

A 30-year-old female suspect was taken into custody, according to police. Police said the suspect allegedly fired multiple rounds from inside a vehicle parked across the street from the residence. Sources said the weapon allegedly used by the woman was an AR-style gun.

The motive was not immediately clear, and the investigation is ongoing. LAPD Sgt. Jonathan de Vera confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that no injuries were reported in the incident.

The stakes here are significant. Rihanna reportedly lives at the colonial-style property in the Post Office area of Beverly Hills with her partner, rapperA$AP Rocky, and their three young children. The couple has three young children together: two sons, RZA, born in May2022, andRiot, born in August 2023, and their daughterRocki, who arrived just over five months ago. It remains uncertain whether any of the children were present during the shooting incident.

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The best-selling artist and entrepreneur had her third child just last September, having revealed the pregnancy at last May's Met Gala.

For all the chaos unfolding outside, it's worth noting what Rihanna has been navigating behind closed doors. A year ago, Rihanna said she'd "cracked the code" for her ninth album, and recent reports say she's been in the studio — her last album was 2016'sAnti. A Sunday afternoon shootout at her home was not exactly the kind of studio buzz anyone had in mind.

The motive was not immediately clear, and the investigation is ongoing.CNN notedthat representatives for Rihanna had not yet responded to requests for comment at the time of publication. This is a developing story.

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15 Stars Who Never Saw The Finished Version Of Their Final Film

The film industry has seen many heartbreaking losses over the years. But some moments feel especially emotional when an actor passes away just before their final movie reaches audiences, turning into a farewell.

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From rising stars to Hollywood legends, these actors left behind films that premiered shortly after their demise, allowing fans one final chance to see them on screen.

Here's a look at 15 actors who tragically passed away before their movies were released to the public.

Yelchin passed away in a tragic accident when his own vehicle pinned him outside his Los Angeles home on June 19, 2016. On July 22, 2016,Star Trek Beyondpremiered, featuring him again as Pavel Chekov.The film was dedicated to Yelchin and Leonard Nimoy, and producers confirmed Chekov would not be recast. Yelchin's several other projects, includingThoroughbreds, Rememory,andWe Don't Belong Here,were released posthumously. He was also honored during the 89th Academy Awards "In Memoriam" tribute.

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Der Beek passed away on February 11, 2026, after battling stage III colorectal cancer. His final film appearance will be in the thrillerThe Gates,set to theatrical release on March 13.In the film, Der Beek plays a sinister pastor named Jacob who terrorizes three friends after they witness a murder in a gated community.Best known forDawson's Creek,Der Beek had also filmed a role in Amazon'sElle,a prequel series, before his demise.

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Ledger's tragic demise on January 22, 2008, at age 28 from an accidental prescription d*ug overdose was saddening for the entire Hollywood. While he completed filming as the Joker inThe Dark Knight,it premiered six months after his passing.His performance also earned him a posthumous Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and SAG Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also filmed part ofThe Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,which was later completed with Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell.

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Boseman passed away on August 28, 2020, after a private four-year battle with colon cancer. His final film,Ma Rainey's Black Bottom,was released in December 2020 on Netflix. The movie featured him as Levee, a fiercely ambitious trumpeter opposite Viola Davis's Ma Rainey.The late star completed filming before his passing, and the movie became a powerful farewell to his talent. His electrifying performance earned him posthumous wins at the Golden Globes and SAG Awards, plus an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

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Walker's demise shook the entire Hollywood and his fans. He passed away following a single-vehicle car crash in California on November 30, 2013. Two weeks later, Walker'sHoursreceived its general theatrical release.While the film had already premiered earlier that year at the South by Southwest Festival in March 2013, its wide public release came after his passing. Walker both starred in and executive-produced the Hurricane Katrina survival thriller.Walker was also part of two more films, includingBrick Mansions(2014) andFurious 7(2015). At the time of his passing, Walker had completed about 85% of his scenes forFurious 7.To complete the project, the production paused, rewrote the script, and used his brothers Caleb and Cody alongside CGI by Weta Digital to finish the film.The emotional tribute songSee You Againbecame a global hit, and the movie was dedicated to him. Walker was also set to star inThe Best of Hitman and Me: Agent 47before his untimely demise.

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Candy passed away due to a heart attack in his sleep on March 4, 1994, while filmingWagons Eastin Mexico. The Western comedy was released later that year. He also completed his final film,Canadian Bacon,which premiered in September 1995.Both films were dedicated to his memory. Candy was best known for hits likePlanes, Trains,andAutomobiles.He was also attached to several unfinished projects, including the adaptation ofA Confederacy of DuncesandThe Incomparable Atuk.He planned a comedy with Sylvester Stallone titledBartholomew vs. Neff.

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Juliá passed away on October 24, 1994, after suffering a stroke. Despite battling stomach cancer, he completedStreet Fighter,released in December 1994, in what became his final theatrical film role as villain M. Bison.He also accepted the part because his children loved the video game, and his performance was widely considered the highlight of the otherwise poorly received film.Shortly after, he was posthumously awarded both a Primetime Emmy and a Golden Globe forThe Burning Season.

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After suffering from a massive stroke at his Los Angeles home, Perry passed away on March 4, 2019. Months later, Quentin Tarantino'sOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodpremiered in July 2019, marking his final feature performance.Perry played a real-life actor, Wayne Maunder, in the 1960s-set drama. The film was both a critical and commercial success, earning multiple Oscar nominations. Perry also received a posthumous Screen Actors Guild Award nomination as part of the ensemble cast. His final television episodes ofRiverdalewere also dedicated to his memory.

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Hartman passed away after his wife, Brynn Omdahl, fatally wounded him while he slept before taking her own life hours later on May 28, 1998. Two months after his passing,Small Soldiershit theaters, featuring Hartman as Kirsten Dunst's father in one of his final film roles.The belovedSaturday Night Liveveteran andNewsRadiostar was widely mourned, withSmall Soldiersdedicated to him. He was also posthumously nominated for an Emmy forNewsRadio.In his future projects, he was preparing to voice Zapp Brannigan onFuturama,a role written specifically for him; however, Billy West took over the role.

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After complications from pneumonia, Mac passed away on August 9, 2008. A few months later, three of his films were released posthumously. He voiced Zuba inMadagascar: Escape 2 Africaand starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson inSoul Men.His final on-screen role,Old Dogs,co-starring John Travolta and Robin Williams, followed a year later. Best known forThe Bernie Mac Show,which earned him two Emmy nominations, Mac had previously said he wanted to "enjoy my life a little bit" after decades in comedy.

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Hoffman passed away on February 2, 2014, from acute mixed d*ug intoxication. At the time, he was filmingThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay- Part 2.While he had completed most of his scenes as Plutarch Heavensbee, director Francis Lawrence rewrote the scene.The changed scene featured Woody Harrelson's Haymitch reading a letter from Plutarch, saying that faking "a Philip Seymour Hoffman performance would have been catastrophic," viaHuffPost Live.Mockingjay – Part 1andPart 2were both dedicated to Hoffman, marking his final major screen appearance.

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The infamousStar Warsactor, Fisher, passed away on December 27, 2016, four days after suffering a cardiac emergency on a flight from London to Los Angeles.While she had already completed filming her role as General Leia Organa inStar Wars: The Last Jedi,which was released in December 2017, director Rian Johnson shared that Fisher contributed several of her own ideas and lines to the film."I would sit down with her, and she would just give me … After an hour, I would have filled up pages and pages writing down the notes and one-liners that she would pitch," he said. "And so we tried to work them in whenever we could," perPeople.She later appeared inThe Rise of Skywalkerthrough unused footage. Fisher was posthumously honored as a Disney Legend and won a Grammy for her memoir audiobook.

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After battling ALS, Dane passed away on February 19, 2026, leaving behind a final unreleased thriller,Family Secrets.The film was announced in late 2023 and is now in post-production, featuring Dane in a role tied to a dark revenge plot set at a destination wedding.While Dane continued working after filming wrapped, includingEuphoriaseason 3,Family Secretsis expected to be his final big-screen appearance.

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On August 29, 2022, Dean passed away at 31 from bacterial sepsis beforeTriangle of Sadnesshit theaters. Her demise was later ruled an accident linked to complications from asplenia.InTriangle of Sadness,Dean starred as Yaya, one half of a model influencer couple in Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or–winning satire. The film went on to gross over $32 million and earned three Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.Following her passing, Östlund wrote on Instagram, "It is an honor to have gotten to know and work with her…The thought that she will not be by our side in the future makes me very sad."

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Clayburgh passed away on November 5, 2010, at age 66, after a long private battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Before her demise, she completed filmingLove * Other D*gsandBridesmaid.The latter movie was released seven months after her passing.InBridesmaids,she played Kristen Wiig's mother in what became a massive box-office hit, grossing over $306 million worldwide and earning two Oscar nominations.Clayburgh was a two-time Academy Award nominee herself, remembered forAn Unmarried WomanandStarting Over.

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'Top Chef' Season 23 premieres March 9. Here's how to watch.

Fifteen chefs from across the country will soon compete for the highly regarded title of"Top Chef."

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Season 23 of Bravo's "Top Chef" premieres at 9 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9. Making its debut on Bravo, the episode will be available for streaming on Peacock the next day – Tuesday, March 10.

In addition to being named "Top Chef," the winner of Season 23 will take home $250,000, a feature in Food & Wine magazine, an appearance at the annual Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, Colorado, the chance to headline an exclusive dinner at James Beard House in New York and the opportunity to present at The James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards in Chicago, according to a Bravo news release.

Fire up the grills. Here's what to know about the Season 23 premiere of "Top Chef."

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When does 'Top Chef' Season 23 premiere?

Season 23 of "Top Chef" premieres at 9 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9, on Bravo.

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"Top Chef" Season 23 premieres at 9 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9, on Bravo. But fans eager to watch earlier can already view the episode for free onPeacock,Bravo's YouTube channeland video-on-demand, a Bravo news release states.

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Following the season premiere, "Top Chef" airs each Monday at 9:30 p.m. ET. The episodes will be available for streaming on Peacock the next day.

Who is competing on 'Top Chef' Season 23?

Fifteen chefs are competing on Season 23. Here's a look at who they are and where they are from:

  • Sieger Bayer – Chicago, Illinois

  • Jassi Bindra – Houston, Texas

  • Sherry Cardoso – Brooklyn, New York

  • Brittany Cochran – Charlotte, North Carolina

  • Oscar Diaz – Durham, North Carolina

  • Brandon Dearden – Hamilton, Montana

  • Jonathan Dearden – Alexandria, Virginia

  • Duyen Ha – Los Angeles, California

  • Jennifer Lee Jackson – Suttons Bay, Michigan/Detroit, Michigan

  • Anthony Jones – Alexandria, Virginia

  • Day Anaїs Joseph – Atlanta, Georgia

  • Laurence Louie – Quincy, Massachusetts

  • Rhoda Magbitang – Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

  • Justin Tootla – Suttons Bay, Michigan/Detroit, Michigan

  • Nana Araba Wilmot – Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Left to right, Nana Araba Wilmot, Duyen Ha and Day Joseph compete on Season 23 of "Top Chef."

Who are the 'Top Chef' Season 23 judges?

"Top Chef" Season 23 is hosted by chef and television host Kristen Kish, who won Season 10 of "Top Chef" in 2013. Head judge Tom Colicchio and perennial judge Gail Simmons are making returns to their longstanding roles, according to a Bravo news release. Guest judges will include reality stars Madison LeCroy and Craig Conover of "Southern Charm."

Who won 'Top Chef' Season 22?

Gail Simmons, left, and Tristen Epps-Long, "Top Chef" Season 22 winner, speak during the 2025 James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards on June 16, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.

Tristen Epps-Longof Houston won Season 22 of "Top Chef."

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British TV Star Brenda Blethyn Brings Classic Novel

Brenda Blethyn teams with emerging star Jessica Reynolds in a new adaptation of A Woman of Substance

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  • The pair play Emma Harte at different stages of her rags-to-riches story

  • The original TV show was broadcast in the U.S. in 1985 following Barbara Taylor Bradford's bestselling novel

For veteran actorBrenda Blethyn,playing the heroine in the new dramatization of 1980s blockbusterA Woman of Substancehad a poignant resonance.

Blethyn, who plays Emma Harte inBarbara Taylor Bradford's bestselling story and is most recognized stateside for her role as Mrs. Bennet in the 2005 adaptation ofPride & Prejudice, has roots in a similar background.

Like Emma, who starts out in life as a maid to a tyrannical family in an old country mansion, Blethyn's mother was also a kitchen maid. "Any story about someone who triumphs over adversity is good to do," Blethyn said at an exclusive screening in London.

"My mum started life as a skivvy in a big house, down in Kent [England] — it's where she met my dad — he was a chauffeur. She used to tell me loads of stories about how hard the work was. And, you know, for very little pay. She would work about three or four jobs a day to make ends meet," the actress said.

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Blethyn, 80, added, "We were very, very poor growing up. But mum and dad always used to say you're as good as anybody else and if you work hard, you can achieve it," she told a screening in London. "That's the work ethic that Emma's mother instills upon her, saying the plan with the capital P is go for it, work hard."

Jessica Reynolds (OutlanderandHouse of Guinness) plays the younger version of Emma, emerging from poverty while working as a maid. Reynolds and Blethyn hadn't met until Blethyn headed to the Yorkshire hills to see Reynolds doing one of her scenes.

"Jessica came out of the house that was Emma's home, and we sort of looked at each other across the moor," she recalled adding she called out "Emma!" to her costar.

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Reynolds — who calls her costar an "icon" — adds, "It really did feel quite romantic. It was a really beautiful moment. We didn't say much, but we gave each other a big hug, it was beautiful."

She talked about how she initially dismissed auditioning as she didn't think her Irish background would work for the producers. She thought there would be many other actresses who were "going up that are gonna be able to step up to that in a way that well, in my head, that I wouldn't be able to," she said.

After landing the role, Reynolds said she was "so immersed in her . . . I stayed in the accent. I was like speaking in a Yorkshire accent in my sleep, no joke like. One morning like I woke up in the middle of the night and started speaking in a Yorkshire accent."

"She was a real part of me and she, she goes through such a journey, such ups and downs." She said that her character and her were so "bound together" that she "wrote a wee note" to say goodbye to her.

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Another star of the production is the stunning and sometimes harsh Yorkshire countryside and producers have used the same country mansion – Broughton Hall – that doubled up as fictional Fairley Hall in the original TV version in the 1980s.

The eight-parter will be shown in the U.S. on Britbox in the coming months.Channel Fourwill broadcast the series in the U.K. on Mar. 11. An original adaptation of the book was an international hit in 1984 and 1985, starringJenny Seagroveand Deborah Kerr.

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News of the new adaptation came in the wake of Barbara Taylor Bradford's death at 91 in November 2024.

While Bradford wasn't able to see the second dramatization of her first hit book, she had been aware of its production and took a keen interest in its early progress.

A Woman of Substancewas the book that made her a name internationally. Published in 1979, it stayed on theNew York Timesbestseller list for 43 weeks. She went on to write 39 other novels includingThree Weeks in Paris(2002),To Be the Best(1988), and her most recent titleThe Wonder of It All(November 2023), selling more than 90 million copies in total.

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The author was born in May 1933 and was raised in Leeds, Yorkshire, in northern England. A voracious reader, she was the only child in the city to be allowed two library cards, and sold her first short story to a magazine at age 10.

At 15, she left school to embark on her writing career and joined the U.K. newspaper,Yorkshire Evening Post. She became a reporter a year later and was named its first woman's editor by age 18.

At age 20, Taylor Bradford moved to London and worked as a columnist and editor on the British national newspapers. A pinnacle of her life was when the celebrated author was awarded an OBE for her services to literature byQueen Elizabeth IIin 2007.

In May 2025, much of her collection of jewelry, art — and even her typewriter — was auctioned.

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Bill Maher reveals what Trump texted him after their White House dinner

Bill Maheris hitting back asPresident Donald Trumpcontinues to bash him on social media.

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On the March 6 episode of "Real Time," the comedian addressed the fact that he was the subject of several of Trump's Truth Social posts earlier in the day. Without comment, the presidentsharedmultiplenews articlescovering his previous remarks slamming Maher as a jerk.

After pointing out that these posts were coming amid the United States'conflict with Iran, Maher expressed bewilderment and said, "This is getting weird."

Trump previously lambasted Maher in a Truth Social post in February, sayingit was a "total waste of time"for the two to have dinner together at the White House in 2025. The dinner was set up by their mutual friend Kid Rock, and Trump complained that Maher's HBO show has been "very boring" and "ANTI TRUMP" ever since they sat down together.

On his latest episode, Maher devoted a segment to responding to Trump's post. He alleged that Trump texted him "soon after" their dinner last year to complain that "I was still part of the lunatic left" and say that Trump "should have won a Nobel Prize for ending wars," to which Maher said he responded, "Yeah, and I should have won 20 Emmys."

According to Maher, he and Trump "argued for a while" via text, and Trump "ended by saying, 'Bill, you know what? Don't change. I wouldn't know what to do with you if you did.' "

"OK, that's the normal human being I saw the night we broke bread, and as long as I think there's even a spark of a possibility of bringing that guy out more, I will not consider the dinner a waste of time, even as I now see we're back to name calling," Maher said.

Bill Maher, right, responded to President Donald Trump's Truth Social post about him on the March 6 episode of "Real Time."

Maher objected to several of the claims Trump made in his Truth Social post about the dinner, maintaining that despite what the president said, he didn't "ask for" the dinner, he wasn't "nervous" or "scared," and it wasn't a "quick" sit-down.

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"I was having a good time," Maher said. "So were you, Don, because we were talking like real humans, not like that crazy act you put on in public."

Bill Maher hits back:Comedian responds to President Trump's scathing post about their dinner

Maher went on to show clips of him giving Trump credit for some things he has done in office to illustrate that he doesn't suffer from "Trump derangement syndrome" like the president has claimed, though he argued Trump is suffering from "Bill Maher derangement syndrome." Maher noted he has defended his decision to have dinner with Trump, even as some on the left criticized him for doing so.

<p style=Comedian Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", will resume production after it was pulled off the air Sept. 17, following comments he made in the wake of Charlie Kirk's killing. Kimmel, a frequent critic of Donald Trump, often earned the ire of the president.

After the announcement, Trump urged other networks to do the same. Scroll to see the other late-night talk show hosts that have feuded with the president over the years.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=In 2016, Jimmy Fallon interviewed Trump ahead of the election, ruffling the then-candidate's signature orange hair. After the interview received backlash, Fallon said he regretted parts of the interview. In response, Trump took to social media to criticize the "Tonight Show" host, writing: "@jimmyfallon is now whimpering to all that he did the famous 'hair show' with me (where he seriously messed up my hair), & that he would have now done it differently because it is said to have 'humanized' me-he is taking heat. He called & said 'monster ratings.' Be a man Jimmy!"

Fallon is pictured here at the Met Gala on May 5, 2025, in New York City.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style="The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart has a history of heated exchanges with Trump.

In 2013, Trump tweeted, "I promise you that I'm much smarter than Jonathan Leibowitz - I mean Jon Stewart @TheDailyShow. Who, by the way, is totally overrated." Stewart is a sharp critic of Trump, often taking aim at the political movement he has created.


Here, Stewart is pictured at "The Daily Show" official Emmy Screening on June 7, 2025, in Los Angeles.

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Oliver said he wasn't interested in having Trump on his show, which Trump responded to on X, writing: "John Oliver had his people call to ask me to be on his very boring and low-rated show, I said 'NO THANKS' Waste of time & energy!" Oliver refuted that report.


Here, Oliver is pictured in at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sept. 14, 2025, in Los Angeles.

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"I absolutely love that Colbert got fired, his talent was even less than his ratings," the president wrote. Among his late-night peers, Colbert was among Trump's sharpest critics.

Colbert is pictured here at Apple TV+'s Primetime Emmy party red carpet on Sept. 14, 2025, in West Hollywood.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Seth Meyers, the host of "Late Night" on NBC is a frequent critic of Trump and his administration.

The ire, it seems, is mutual, with the president writing previously on social media: "How bad is Seth Meyers on NBC, a 'network' run by a truly bad group of people - Remember, they also run MSDNC. I got stuck watching Marble Mouth Meyers the other night, the first time in months, and every time I watch this moron I feel an obligation to say how dumb and untalented he is, merely a slot filler for the Scum that runs Comcast."

Meyers is pictured here at SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show" on June 17, 2025, in New York City.

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Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart, see late-night hosts who have beefed with President Trump

Comedian Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", willresume production after it was pulled off the airSept. 17, following comments he made in the wake of Charlie Kirk's killing. Kimmel, a frequent critic of Donald Trump, often earned the ire of the president.After the announcement, Trump urged other networks to do the same. Scroll to see the other late-night talk show hosts that have feuded with the president over the years.

"Despite all the hate I got from my side, I never threw you under the bus and said, 'Oh, you're right, I shouldn't have ate steak with Hitler,' because that's stupid," Maher said, addressing Trump.

At the same time, Maher told Trump that there's "lots of stuff you do that is not my idea of success, and I have every right to say so in a democracy."

Trump calls Bill Maher a 'jerk':The president says their dinner was a 'total waste of time'

Maher previously addressed Trump's post about him on the Feb. 20 episode of "Real Time." The comedian said he "didn't think" his dinner with Trump was a waste of time and suggested Trump was upset because he expected Maher would stop criticizing him after their meeting.

"I never said I would!" Maher said. "I know how women feel now: A guy buys you dinner and then expects you to put out. I'm not that guy."

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