SUMMARY
- The ongoing debate between Aaron Rodgers and Jimmy Kimmel escalates as Kimmel continues to criticize Rodgers for his comments on the Epstein list.
- During his monologue on a recent show, Kimmel congratulates Rodgers on making the New York Jets "even worse."
The Aaron Rodgers and Jimmy Kimmel debate continues in full force. Kimmel kept attacking the NFL star since Rodger commented to the comedian about his presence in the Epstein list. Rodgers’s statements on the live show of Pat McAfee to Kimmel made the Disney platform star furious. Kimmel directly targeted the quarterback and called him an a****hole.
The comedian also wrote he has no link with Epstein, and Rodger will not find the comedian’s name in the list as well. The 56-year-old American television personality said the reckless comments of the player put his family in danger. Kimmel finishes by threatening to file a case against the star and will discuss further about this topic in court.
On his first monologue of the year, the comedian doesn’t forget to strike the Jets quarterback. During his Monday night show, Kimmel said, “Congratulations to Aaron Rodgers, who has done the impossible he’s made the New York Jets even worse.”
The comedian started explaining Rodgers’s quotes by saying, “The more likely scenario is he doesn’t believe that, he just said it because he’s mad at me for making fun of his top knot and his lies about being vaccinated.” The comedian also said, “In other words, Aaron Rodgers is too arrogant to know how ignorant he is.”
At the end of his monologue, Kimmel said he was ready to move on if the quarterback apologized, but he knew the $200 million rich star would never do that. Rodger, Kimmel’s battle is becoming worse than what was imagined before. If Rodgers denies apologizing to the 56-year-old, the final decision may be made in court.
Pat McAfee thought Aaron Rodgers’ “Epstein list” jab at Jimmy Kimmel was a joke
Aaron Rodgers’ offending comments about Jimmy Kimmel put Pat McAfee, the show host, in serious trouble. McAfee is not the only victim, the show broadcaster ESPN also faced too much criticism after the incident.
To control the feud between Rodgers and Kimmel, McAfee said, “There could be some things that were certainly probably… I mean, we’re gonna have to hear from Aaron on that….. meant to be a shit talk joke.” McAfee also said he was expecting the two to resolve the situation soon.
ESPN also didn’t take too long to apologize to one of the biggest stars of Disney and said, “Aaron made a dumb and factually inaccurate joke about Jimmy Kimmel.” At this moment, it is highly expected that there is a lot to see in the Rodgers-Kimmel war.