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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

I’m leaving the Sidemen KSI


In this emotional video, KSI announces his departure from the Sidemen (0:31-0:40), stating that his final appearance on the group's channel will be the video released on the 31st of May (0:40-0:47).

Key Takeaways:

  • Reasons for Leaving: KSI explains that the decision is entirely his own (3:28-3:30) and stems from feeling overwhelmed by his many commitments. He mentions losing his life balance, struggling to find time for his health, family, and partner, and realizing he can no longer give the Sidemen the 100% commitment they deserve (3:36-5:0012:05-12:34).
  • Reflecting on the Journey: He looks back at the group's journey over the last 12-13 years—growing from filming random GTA videos in their early days to selling out stadiums, breaking records, and creating Netflix content (1:06-2:25).
  • Heartfelt Tributes: KSI shares individual, touching messages for each of the other Sidemen members—SimonVikEthanHarryTobi, and Josh—thanking them for their friendship, support, and the role they played in his life (5:34-10:23).
  • Gratitude: He expresses deep appreciation for the behind-the-scenes team, including editors, cameramen, and sound designers (10:23-11:00), as well as the fans who have supported them from the bedroom days to the present (11:12-11:42).
  • Future Outlook: While he is stepping away, KSI encourages fans to continue supporting the remaining members, noting that he will be watching their future content alongside the audience (11:38-11:56).

New York City Won’t Stop Winning: Mamdani and the Knicks.


In this performance recorded at Magooby's Joke House in Baltimore, MD, comedian Josh Johnson explores the crushing weight of modern expectations, the peculiarities of New York City living, and finding small wins in a stressful world.

The Burden of Modern Life

  • Constant Surveillance: Johnson argues that we live in the most watched era of all time. Between workplace monitoring and the fear of being recorded by strangers, there is immense pressure to be perfect at all times, a contrast to previous generations who were allowed more room for error (0:46 - 4:20).
  • Societal Pressure on Youth: He notes that today's youth face zero-tolerance policies and systemic pressures, which leads to toxic behavior in anonymous spaces like video game lobbies as an outlet (7:09 - 9:34).

New York City Quirks

  • Bus and Train Etiquette: Johnson observes the behavior of people forced to use public transit who aren't used to it—specifically those who flinch at bus doors, hold handrails with napkins, or treat public transport like a dangerous journey (12:36 - 19:53).
  • Public Interactions: He shares a cringe-worthy anecdote about attempting a "good deed" by holding an elevator door for someone who tripped, resulting in a surreal, awkward encounter (23:34 - 31:36).

Finding "Wins"

  • Political Progress: He discusses Mamdani and his political approach, comparing it to finally getting a boss to allow "work from home" after the pandemic—noting that politicians could have always been helpful, they just chose not to (32:16 - 36:00).
  • The Miracle of Babies: Johnson recounts a terrifying experience where he was tasked with watching a toddler for a few minutes, only for the child to vanish, showcasing the "superhuman" stealth of two-year-olds (37:54 - 49:20).
  • Sports and History: He closes with a reflection on the New York Knicks' recent success and shares a humorous, observational breakdown of historical footage of a desegregated basketball game, imagining the starkly different reactions of the two teams during their respective bus rides home (50:38 - 55:33).

KSI JUST LEFT THE SIDEMEN...


This video features Deji reacting to a formal announcement from his brother, KSI, in which KSI declares his departure from the Sidemen.

Key Takeaways from the Video:

  • The Announcement: KSI confirms that he is stepping away from the Sidemen, with May 31st marking his final video with the group (1:16 - 1:23).
  • Reasons for Leaving: KSI explains that the decision is entirely his own and is not the result of conflict. He notes that after over a decade of high-speed work, he has struggled to maintain a balance between his career, his health, and spending time with his family and partner (4:16 - 5:3714:19 - 14:44).
  • Gratitude Towards the Group: Throughout the video, KSI shares heartfelt messages of appreciation for each member of the SidemenSimonVikEthanHarryTobi, and Josh—acknowledging their growth as friends and fathers (7:22 - 12:38).
  • Deji's Reaction: Deji emphasizes that the news is genuine and not a troll. He expresses his full support for his brother’s decision, commending KSI for his maturity and bravery in prioritizing his well-being (0:10 - 0:2315:07 - 15:57).

Trump Can’t Negotiate for S**t, and the Iran Peace Talks Prove It | The Daily Show


In this episode of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart delivers a satirical take on current events, focusing on politics and pop culture.

Key segments include:

  • Freedom 250 Concert Controversy (1:08 - 7:25): Stewart discusses the crumbling lineup of the Freedom 250 concert, noting that multiple artists have dropped out due to political concerns. He highlights the oddity of the event being booked by an agent named Jeff Epstein and shares a chaotic clip featuring Freedom Williams of C+C Music Factory.

  • Trump’s Iran Negotiations (7:25 - 19:00): Stewart critiques Donald Trump's self-proclaimed status as a "master negotiator." He plays clips of Trump repeatedly claiming a peace deal with Iran is imminent, only for talks to be suspended. Stewart argues that Trump's true skill lies in creating division rather than closing diplomatic gaps.

  • Olivia Munn’s Tribute (19:15 - 22:12): The Daily Show alum Olivia Munn makes a surprise appearance to offer Stewart a "heartfelt" tribute—which is comedically revealed to have been intended for Stephen Colbert.

Trump's Concert Turns Into Total Disaster, He Brags About Health Exam & Spencer Pratt's Mayoral Ads


This monologue from Jimmy Kimmel Live! (recorded June 1, 2026) covers several news topics, focusing heavily on political satire and local election updates:

Key Highlights:

  • Trump’s Concert Disaster: Jimmy discusses the failure of the "Great American State Fair" concert, noting that almost all scheduled performers backed out or claimed they never agreed to participate (1:53 - 2:22). Trump intends to replace them with a speech (2:24 - 3:13).
  • Kennedy Center Ruling: A federal judge ruled that Donald Trump’s name must be removed from the Kennedy Center, sparking a frustrated response from the former president (4:33 - 5:40).
  • Trump's Health & Rhetoric: Kimmel mocks Trump’s bragging about passing cognitive exams and his continued pride in the made-up term "Dumocrat" (6:42 - 8:16).
  • LA Mayoral Election: With the primary election occurring on June 2nd, Kimmel highlights the bizarre mayoral campaign of reality star Spencer Pratt, while showcasing some of his eccentric political ads (8:38 - 11:45).
  • Election Man-on-the-Street: The show features a comedy segment interviewing people on Hollywood Boulevard about fictional ballot measures and fake candidates like Tom Sawyer (12:06 - 14:14).

Trump to Headline 250th Birthday Bash After Artists Bail, Iran Suspends U.S. Peace Talks


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon features a comedic monologue covering recent political and entertainment news, followed by segments with guest stars.

Monologue Highlights:

  • America's 250th Anniversary: Jimmy jokes about President Trump headlining the concert himself after various artists dropped out, with Vanilla Ice being the only confirmed performer (0:08 - 2:07).
  • Presidential Health: Discussion regarding the release of Trump's latest physical exam results (2:13 - 2:40).
  • International Relations: Iran suspending peace talks with the U.S. (2:41 - 2:53).
  • Political Oddity: The confusing Senate race in Alaska between two candidates both named Dan Sullivan (2:54 - 3:55).
  • Entertainment Trends: Commentary on the success of horror films directed by YouTubers (3:56 - 4:44).

Show Announcements:

  • Jimmy highlights the return of Love Island and AGT, and the season three premiere of his own show, Password, featuring Keke Palmer (5:10 - 5:50).

Guests and Features:

  • Guests: Tina FeyMarlon Wayans, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. are introduced as the night's guests (5:56 - 6:40).
  • Segment: The show plays a game called "Who Said It?", where Jimmy guesses if quotes originated from Trump or cartoon characters (7:05 - 9:58).
  • Performance: The cast of a Broadway show is scheduled to close the program (6:40 - 7:00).

Trump’s Losing Streak Seeps Into Iran & Netanyahu Gets a Taste of Mean Girl Trump | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show features host Michael Kosta discussing a series of recent setbacks for Donald Trump and a controversial real estate move by Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.

Key highlights from the video:

  • Ivanka and Jared’s Island Purchase (0:48 - 3:56): The couple has purchased a 1,400-hectare private island off the coast of AlbaniaKosta satirizes their description of the purchase as a "spiritual journey" and a "challenge," noting the irony of the resort development plan, which currently involves landmines and abandoned military bunkers.
  • Trump’s "Losing Streak" (4:03 - 5:35): Kosta outlines a rough week for the former president, including having his name removed from the Kennedy Center, the cancellation of his America 250 concert, and the Congress-backed move to scrap his $1.8 billion Justice Department slush fund.
  • The Iran Peace Deal & Tensions with Netanyahu (5:42 - 9:15): The episode covers the stalling of peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. While Trump initially claimed he "couldn't care less" about the negotiations (6:47), he later engaged in a reportedly tense phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of derailing the process to keep the U.S. involved in the regional conflict.
  • Conclusion (9:15 - 10:33): The segment concludes with a critique of Trump’s apparent realization that Netanyahu’s geopolitical maneuvers are self-serving, with Kosta questioning why these dynamics weren't recognized earlier.

Trump Threatens Late Night TV Again, Might Be Upset We Won a Peabody & His Suspicious Health Report


This episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! covers a variety of political and pop culture topics, ranging from local elections to presidential social media activity. Here is a summary of the main segments presented so far (0:00-13:00):

  • Local Elections in Los Angeles (0:00-2:25): Jimmy discusses the "jungle primary" in Los Angeles for the mayoral race, noting the unusual three-way contest between Karen BassNithya Raman, and reality star Spencer Pratt.
  • Trump's Social Media and Late Night Threats (2:26-4:30): The show addresses Donald Trump's frequent posting on Truth Social and his recent threats against late-night talk show hosts.
  • Peabody Award Win (4:31-5:33): Jimmy highlights that the show recently won a Peabody Award, which he notes seems to have frustrated some of his critics.
  • Health Reports and Dr. Oz (7:14-8:18): Jimmy pokes fun at the President's recent health exam, questioning the frequency of these checkups and featuring a clip of Dr. Oz discussing them.
  • January 6th "Slush Fund" (8:19-10:29): The segment covers the Justice Department's decision not to move forward with a $1.7 billion settlement fund that was initially proposed to pay out individuals involved in the January 6th events.
  • The War in Iran (10:30-12:35): Jimmy mocks the conflicting messages coming from the administration regarding the ongoing war in Iran, illustrating the confusion with a timeline of contradictory public statements.
  • This Week in Florida (12:36-13:52): A lighthearted look at a bizarre story involving a gnome thief in North Fort Myers.

Trump DGAF About "Boring" Iran Peace Talks, Calls Israel's Netanyahu "F**king Crazy" | Tonight Show


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon features comedic commentary on current events, a sketch with a meteorologist, and a parody commercial.

Key Segments:

  • Trump Monologue: Jimmy opens with jokes about Donald Trump (0:19), covering news regarding his medical exam, the conflict in Iran, and his comments about Benjamin Netanyahu and Jill Biden (3:06 - 3:55).
  • Hurricane Names Sketch: Jimmy is joined by meteorologist Arthur B. Wilson to announce the upcoming hurricane names. The sketch descends into chaos as the names seem strangely personal to Arthur, leading to him storming off the stage (3:56 - 7:15).
  • The Freedom Cruise: Jimmy shares a parody advertisement for a massive, 80,000-person cruise ship called the Freedom Cruise, featuring humorous cameos from various diseases (7:19 - 8:05).

Closing: The show wraps up with a teaser for an upcoming interview with Paul Rudd (8:06 - 8:34).

TRY NOT TO LAUGH: SKITS EDITION


In this video, KSI reacts to a series of internet skits. He begins by addressing a previous controversy from a live stream before diving into the comedy content. The video features various comedic sketches covering relatable and absurd scenarios:

  • Childhood Experiences: KSI shares a skit about being disciplined by an African mom after a long shower (1:05-3:25).
  • School Life: A short sketch depicts a confrontation between a student and a teacher over being late to class (3:43-4:19).
  • Relationship Skits: Includes a skit involving a man running into an internet personality and asking inappropriate questions, as well as a segment about a couple and an OnlyFans misunderstanding (5:28-7:15).
  • Travel Plans: Two friends discuss going on a world trip but constantly back out when money is mentioned (7:57-8:52).
  • YouTube Adverts: A meta-skit about being forced to watch a charity advertisement before a video starts (9:02-9:56).
  • Tattoo Shop: A misunderstanding between a customer and a tattoo artist about where a tattoo should be placed (9:59-11:36).
  • Villain Tropes: A final skit poking fun at how movie villains often give long speeches, allowing heroes time to intervene (12:03-12:44).

Trump Says He's Not Worried About Oil Prices as Iran Peace Talks End


This video features Seth Meyers hosting a monologue on Late Night, followed by a recurring segment called "Joke Seth Can't Tell."

Monologue Highlights (0:00 - 2:25):

  • Politics: Seth discusses President Trump's recent comments dismissing the collapse of peace talks with Iran and his indifference toward rising oil prices.
  • Local News: The segment covers the Penn Station remodel plans and jokes about the New York Knicks reaching the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years.
  • Pop Culture/Oddities: Seth mocks a viral video of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. handling snakes, and jokes about Starbucks' new summer menu.

"Joke Seth Can't Tell" (3:24 - 8:25):

  • Seth teams up with two of his writers, Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel, to deliver jokes that he notes are better suited for their specific perspectives (Black, gay, and female).
  • They perform a series of rapid-fire jokes covering topics like pop culture, identity, and current events, often poking fun at the dynamic of Seth attempting to "manplain" or deliver material outside his experience.

Guest Lineup (2:27 - 3:23):

  • Seth announces the show's guests, including actress Anna Faris, musician Pink, and author Anne Patchett.

Trump’s Online Meltdown After Jan. 6 Slush Fund Blocked, Artists Bail on Freedom 250: A Closer Look


This episode of A Closer Look from Late Night with Seth Meyers provides a satirical critique of recent political events and President Trump's activities. Seth covers a wide range of topics, highlighting a series of challenges faced by the administration.

Key themes and events discussed:

  • Trump’s Legal and Political Setbacks: Seth discusses a series of setbacks for the President, including a federal judge blocking his $1.88 billion "anti-weaponization" fund (3:31) and ordering the removal of his name from the Kennedy Center (3:46).
  • Social Media Meltdown: The host notes that the President spent a weekend posting over 60 times on social media, targeting judges, rivals, and the Pope (2:39).
  • Performers Withdrawing from Freedom 250: A segment focuses on artists, such as Morris Day and the TimeYoung MC, and Martina McBride, pulling out of the Freedom 250 concert series (4:07).
  • Cognitive Testing Obsession: Seth mocks the President's public claims about acing his fourth cognitive exam, emphasizing that these are dementia screenings rather than IQ tests (7:13 - 8:04).
  • Political Branding: The segment concludes with a critique of the President's attempts to rebrand the Democratic Party as the "a Democrat" party, which the host uses to argue for his broader theme of incompetence (9:40 - 10:10).

Overall, the video characterizes the current political climate as chaotic, pointing to low approval ratings and ongoing economic concerns as significant stressors for the administration (5:10 - 5:25).

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