Stephen Colbert's Late Show signs off
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The social media-verse exploded with rumors that Paramount was trying to "suppress" the episode, but the truth is something different.
The beloved late-night host brought the curtain down on his CBS late-night series after 11 years, with appearances by several stars, including Bryan Cranston, Paul Rudd, Ryan Reynolds and Paul McCartney.
After 33 years on the air, with 11 of those hosted by Stephen Colbert, CBS’s “The Late Show” has officially come to an end.
The long-running CBS late night franchise came to an end with what the host called a "normal" broadcast, but the surreal, Easter egg-filled program was stuffed with bold-faced names, with one key exception.
The comedian recalled the moment he learned he was a model’s “hall pass” during an episode of “Strike Force Five Returns to Celebrate Stephen Colbert.”
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