The American media is buzzing with the news that veteran host Stephen Colbert, a familiar face on The Late Show, has been abruptly fired. After this shock, Colbert admitted that he is seriously thinking about leaving the United States to start a new chapter in his life. In his first post-event statement, Colbert said: “I finally understand why people like Rosie O’Donnell or Ellen DeGeneres chose to leave. There will be times when you need distance, need to get away from everything to find yourself again.”

Colbert is one of the most prominent hosts in the United States, with his sharp political satire and ability to make audiences laugh. In nearly a decade with The Late Show, he not only brought in a huge audience but also became one of the most influential voices in American cultural life. Therefore, his sudden firing shocked the public.
According to CBS, the official reason for this decision has not been revealed specifically. Some sources say that behind-the-scenes conflicts, pressure from the producers, and changes in business strategy have made Colbert a “scapegoat.” Fans see things differently: they believe that Colbert was removed because of his outspoken political views, frequent criticism of the authorities, and his willingness to touch on sensitive issues.
Whatever the reason, the reaction from the audience has been extremely strong. A series of hashtags such as #JusticeForColbert and #BringBackColbert have appeared on Twitter, with millions of posts expressing support for the male host. Many viewers believe that Colbert is the “soul” of The Late Show, and replacing him would be a big mistake for CBS.
However, in his most recent share, Colbert appeared quite calm. He said the shock made him look back at his life and consider new options. Moving abroad, Colbert said, could give him the freedom and peace he had lost over the years of being busy with work. “I’ve been in this rut for too long. Maybe it’s time to find a place where I can breathe without having to worry about the spotlight or the political pressure,” he shared.

Notably, Colbert cited Rosie O’Donnell and Ellen DeGeneres as examples of this decision. Both left the United States at some point in their careers, after facing public pressure and harsh criticism. For Colbert, the move may not be the end, but the beginning of a new journey, perhaps writing a book, making a documentary, or even hosting a show in another country.
Whatever the future holds, this event marks a major turning point in the American television industry. The sudden departure of an influential figure like Stephen Colbert raises many questions: Is there still room for outspoken voices on American television, or will it all be stifled by profit and political pressure?
At the moment, Colbert has not made a final decision about moving abroad, but it is clear that wherever he goes, the public will still follow. With his talent and sharp intelligence, Stephen Colbert certainly has not said goodbye to the audience for the last time.
