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Host Elle Duncan had a unique way of describing the lack of defense in the WNBA All-Star Game Saturday night on ABC. “We hope ...
Comedian Shane Gillis wrapped up his monologue at the ESPY Awards Wednesday night with the following: “I can see some of you don’t like me. That’s OK.” For half the audience and Gillis himself, sure.
Gillis, a standup comedian and the co-creator and star of Netflix’s Tires, is probably best known for lasting like four hours ...
ESPN knew what they were in for when they tabbed comedian Shane Gillis to deliver the ESPYs monologue. But as many probably ...
Comedian Shane Gillis roasted sports' biggest stars while battling boos and silence from the Dolby Theater audience during ...
Jelly Roll is currently preparing for his professional wrestling debut at next month's SummerSlam in New Jersey. The Grammy-nominated singer will team with legendary 14-time world champion Orton ...
ESPYs had a little bit of everything – “inapropriate” jokes, heartfelt speeches and celebrity sightings, but for fans in Philadelphia, it might as well have been a Super Bowl afterparty. The Birds ...
ESPYs celebrated the best teams and players from sports around the world. Teams like the Philadelphia Eagles and Oklahoma ...
Shane Gillis roasted everyone from the NFL’s Aaron Rodgers to President Donald Trump in his ESPY Awards monologue on Wednesday, but not everyone loved it. The comedian and actor hosted the annual spor ...
The ESPYS awards show took place last night at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, and the event that’s put on by ESPN (thus Disney) was broadcast live on ABC. For those that are familiar with Shane ...
Shane Gillis joked about Shedeur Sanders’ jersey retirement at the ESPYS, reigniting debates over nepotism and his impact at ...
During his opening monologue, Gillis nodded to the Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark, who couldn’t make the ceremony owing to her ...