Vince Vaughn Criticizes Late-Night TV for Having Political ‘Agenda’: ‘It Stopped Being Funny and Started Feeling Like I Was in Class’
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Vince Vaughn is no longer a fan of late-night television, he said on an episode of Theo Von’s podcast “This Past Weekend.” The two got to talking about how comedy has become more political in recent years, with Vaughn saying it’s “part of the job because you’ve got to talk about current events, but you […]
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Mar 24, 2026 2:24pm PT Vince Vaughn Criticizes Late-Night TV for Having Political ‘Agenda’: ‘It Stopped Being Funny and Started Feeling Like I Was in Class’ By Ethan Shanfeld Plus Icon Ethan Shanfeld @ethanshanfeld Latest Pete Holmes on His New Stand-Up Special, the Death of Late-Night TV and Doing Respectful Trans Jokes: ‘It Can’t Just Be a Cheap Laugh’ 4 hours ago Zack Fox Signs With CAA 5 hours ago ‘CIA’ Renewed for Season 2 at CBS 1 day ago See All Vince Vaughn is no longer a fan of late-night television, he said on an episode of Theo Von’s podcast “This Past Weekend.” The two got to talking about how comedy has become more political in recent years, with Vaughn saying it’s “part of the job because you’ve got to talk about current events, but you don’t want to become part of a group and feel like you’re a champion for one ideology. You want to make fun of everybody.” Related Stories Bravo Hits Pause on 'The Real Housewives of Miami' Amid Low Ratings
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