Comedian Wanda Sykes is known for her sharp wit and fearless humor, but she recently took on a more serious tone when she urged Stephen Colbert to “go the hell off” during his final show. The actress, who starred in the hit film “Bad Moms,” encouraged Colbert to “burn this bi*ch down” and leave a lasting impression on his audience.
The call to action came during an interview with Breitbart, where Sykes discussed her upcoming projects and shared her thoughts on Colbert’s impending departure from “The Late Show.” Sykes, who has been a guest on the show multiple times, expressed her admiration for Colbert and his ability to use comedy to address important issues.
“I love Stephen. He’s a brilliant comedian and a true master of his craft,” Sykes said. “But as he prepares to leave ‘The Late Show,’ I want to see him go out with a bang. I want him to unleash his full comedic potential and leave a lasting mark on his viewers.”
Sykes went on to explain that she believes Colbert has the power to make a real impact with his final show. She encouraged him to use his platform to speak out on important issues and to “go the hell off” in his signature satirical style.
“Stephen has never been afraid to tackle controversial topics and push boundaries with his comedy. And that’s what I want to see from him in his final show,” Sykes stated. “I want him to use his platform to speak truth to power and to make a statement that will be remembered for years to come.”
The actress also shared her own experiences with using comedy as a means of addressing important social and political issues. She believes that laughter can be a powerful tool for change and that Colbert has the ability to use it to its full potential.
“Comedy has always been a way for me to express my thoughts and opinions on important issues. And I know that Stephen shares that same belief,” Sykes said. “So I urge him to use his final show to ‘burn this bi*ch down’ and leave a lasting impact on his audience.”
Sykes’ call to action has been met with enthusiasm from fans and fellow comedians alike. Many have taken to social media to show their support for Colbert and to express their excitement for his final show.
As Colbert prepares to say goodbye to “The Late Show,” it is clear that he has the support and encouragement of his peers. And with Wanda Sykes urging him to “go the hell off,” it’s safe to say that his final show will be one for the books. So, let’s all tune in and see what Colbert has in store for us. As Sykes said, “burn this bi*ch down, Stephen!”
