Stephen Colbert takes a jab at CBS firing during Emmys speech

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Stephen Colbert mocked his soon-to-be former employer, CBS, during his appearance at the 2025 Emmy Awards.

“While I have your attention, is anyone hiring?” “The Late Show” host teased after receiving a standing ovation from the audience.

The comedian joked with the starry Emmy crowd, telling them that he had “brought my own resume here tonight,” but noted that “I haven’t had a chance to update my headshot.”

Stephen Colbert joked about being fired while presenting at the Emmy Awards. Getty Images
Colbert received a standing ovation when he walked out on stage. Getty Images
The comedian brought a dated headshot looking for work. Getty Images

Colbert then pulled out a rather dated headshot.

“I think it still works,” he joked before adding that he only had “the one.”

He then walked over to Harrison Ford and asked if the actor “could get this to [Steven] Spielberg.”

Colbert presented the award of Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, which was won by Seth Rogen for his role in “The Studio.”

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Colbert announced in July that CBS was cancelling “The Late Show.” CBS via Getty Images
Colbert said on the red carpet that he planned on having “a really good time” during his remaining tenure on “The Late Show.” Jae C. Hong/Invision/AP

Last July, Colbert announced that “The Late Show” was ending in 2026 after more than three decades on the air.

CBS claimed that the decision was “purely financial,” but some believed Colbert’s regular skewering of the current administration may have played a factor in the show’s cancellation.

Earlier in the evening, Colbert was interviewed by E!, on the red carpet, where he was asked what fans can expect from him.

Colbert walked the red carpet with his wife, Evie. WireImage
Colbert is up for an Emmy for his talk show. Jae C. Hong/Invision/AP

“So the next thing is we’ve got nine more months of the show,” he said alongside his wife, Evie. “We’re going to have a really good time.”

“I mean, this show is all-consuming every day,” he continued, “so that’s it for now.”

Colbert, who is up for an Emmy for the outstanding talk series category, shared he hoped for a win if only to honor “the people who do the show every day and teach me what it’s like to be a professional.”

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