When Jimmy Kimmel announced his grand return to American television, many fans believed it would be one of the most notable events of the year. But surprisingly, instead of enthusiastic applause or soaring ratings,
the show plummeted, losing 70% of its viewership after just a few episodes. And what was even more shocking was that actress Gal Gadot spoke out frankly.

The “Wonder Woman” beauty did not hesitate to express her opinion when participating in an interview: “Honestly, I don’t understand why people are so hyped for this so-called ‘return’. America doesn’t need more cruelty, hypocrisy or bland comedy. The audience wants to be inspired, wants to see sincerity, and Jimmy clearly did not bring that.”
This statement immediately sparked a wave of debate on social networks. Many agree with Gal Gadot, saying that Jimmy Kimmel is outdated, relying only on caustic political satire to attract audiences. At a time when the country is deeply divided, a host with a “fuel-fueled” style like Kimmel seems no longer suitable.

Kimmel was once praised by many as a “martyr for free speech” – someone who dared to speak frankly, dared to openly criticize politicians from the left and the right. But the paradox here is: both sides no longer want to watch him. The irony and sarcasm that once made him stand out have now become something that makes audiences feel tired and disgusted.
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A longtime fan once shared: “I used to like Jimmy, but now every time I turn on the TV, all I see is harshness and repetition. There is no more creativity, no more humor that made him famous.”
This raises the question: Is Jimmy Kimmel’s career coming to an end? As ratings hit record lows, producers began to worry about retaining advertising. A show that was supposed to refresh the American entertainment market has now become a burden for the TV channel that broadcasts it.
On the other hand, some people still speak up to defend Kimmel, saying that American audiences are becoming too demanding and prefer “lighter” entertainment content. However, the dramatic decline in audience numbers is still clear evidence that he is no longer the public’s first choice.

Gal Gadot, with her frankness and uncompromisingness, touched on Jimmy Kimmel’s pain. When a Hollywood A-list star publicly says what millions of viewers are thinking, this harsh truth is even harder for Jimmy and his team to deny.
One thing is for sure: American audiences today no longer want to see cynicism, hypocrisy and stale tricks on late-night television. They need something fresh, something sincere, and something that connects. And if Jimmy Kimmel can’t change that, his “comeback” will soon be remembered as one of the biggest failures in American television history.
