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Oscars Night: Jimmy Kimmel’s Hilarious Roast of Harry and Meghan Steals the Show

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Oscars Night: Jimmy Kimmel’s Hilarious Roast of Harry and Meghan Steals the Show

The Oscars lit up the night, but not just with stunning outfits or emotional speeches.

The real highlight?

Jimmy Kimmel’s quick-witted humor, which took aim at Hollywood’s favorite targets: Harry and Meghan.

As the ceremony honored the best in film, Kimmel reminded everyone that while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be losing their royal relevance, they remain top contenders for the evening’s best punchline.

Kimmel, a veteran host of the Oscars, has a knack for mixing humor with Hollywood’s glitzy atmosphere.

This year, he seized the opportunity to poke fun at Harry and Meghan, whose ongoing saga seems to provide endless material for comedians.

His jokes ranged from playful digs at the underwhelming film Madame Webb to the baffling snub of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, but it was the former royals who truly caught his comedic eye.

In a previous performance, Kimmel had audiences rolling with laughter over his fictional children’s book titled “Prince and p-nis.”

This clever piece revisited Harry’s cringe-worthy confession about his frostbitten bits, blending humor with a touch of absurdity.

After all, discussing frozen family jewels on a global platform is a unique way to maintain royal dignity, right?

Kimmel didn’t stop at just one jab.

He launched a full-scale roast of Harry and Meghan’s awkward attempts to fit into Hollywood’s elite circle.

Their transition from Buckingham Palace to Tinseltown has been more painful to watch than a major box office flop.

The Hollywood Reporter even labeled them as the industry’s biggest losers, a title that seems to stick with them wherever they go.

Their melodrama has become a source of amusement for many, with various media outlets—from animated shows like South Park to Spotify executives—taking their shots.

Even sports commentator Bill Simmons weighed in, bluntly calling them “effing grifters” after sharing a bewildering encounter with Harry during a podcast session.

As time goes on, Harry and Meghan’s narrative appears to be wearing thin with the American public.

Their constant quest for sympathy and relevance is increasingly met with eye rolls rather than applause.

Royal expert Phil Dampier aptly pointed out that their persistent presence in the comedy spotlight could jeopardize their attempts at rebranding.

On a night meant to celebrate cinematic achievements, the Sussexes found themselves on the sidelines, transformed into fodder for Kimmel’s comedic arsenal.

Their post-royal life has become a surreal theater, where they unwittingly audition for roles they never sought—those of Hollywood’s eternal punchlines.

Kimmel’s comedic take on the couple underscores a broader sentiment: their journey has become a spectacle, one that many are ready to move past.

As the Oscars unfolded, it was clear that Harry and Meghan’s story continues to captivate, albeit in ways they might not prefer.

In the end, while Hollywood celebrated its brightest stars, Kimmel ensured that Harry and Meghan shone in a category all their own—one defined by laughter rather than accolades.

The night belonged to the films, but the jokes about the Sussexes lingered long after the final award was handed out.

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