Well, grab your popcorn, because it looks like Howard Stern has officially logged off Disney+. And no, it’s not because of another price hike or yet another round of Marvel fatigue — it’s his grand, self-righteous protest against the suspension of… Jimmy Kimmel.
Yes, you read that right.
The once-edgy, now-chronically-offended shock jock took to his radio show to dramatically cancel his streaming subscription like it was some kind of national emergency. “I’m trying to say with the pocketbook that I do not support what they’re doing with Jimmy,” he declared, as if canceling Disney+ will somehow rattle the halls of power at ABC. (Spoiler alert: it won’t.)
But wait — it gets more theatrical.
“I can no longer keep my mouth shut,” Stern said, just before talking for several uninterrupted minutes on his own nationally syndicated radio show. The man literally built an empire off pushing the boundaries of decency, but now he’s playing the role of America’s conscience because Jimmy Kimmel got benched. Not fired. Not canceled. Temporarily pulled.
Howard Stern says he is canceling Disney+ in support of Jimmy Kimmel.
Stern says he won’t “bow” to the government. However, in 2021, he called for the government to punish anyone who didn’t bow and get the COVID shot.https://t.co/Ipnz1WDDIz
— OutKick (@Outkick) September 22, 2025
And why was Kimmel suspended? Well, he opened his mouth — again — and this time decided it was a brilliant idea to spread a bald-faced lie on national TV. He told viewers that the 22-year-old assassin of Charlie Kirk was a MAGA supporter. No evidence. No correction. Just full send.
Let’s take a breath here. A conservative activist is gunned down in cold blood, and late-night’s favorite self-appointed political expert decides to point the finger at the right — without a shred of proof — then gets suspended for it.
And suddenly, to Howard Stern, this is 1984.
The irony is thicker than concrete.
Now, for those keeping track: this isn’t some sweeping government crackdown, and no one’s shipping Kimmel off to Guantanamo. His show was yanked because several broadcast partners — including Nexstar and Sinclair — said, yeah, no thanks. And, let’s be honest, they weren’t exactly canceling the next Johnny Carson here. Kimmel’s ratings have been in a tailspin for years. According to ABC’s own numbers, he’s lost 63% of his audience since moving time slots, and 43% since President Trump returned to office. That’s not censorship — that’s math.
But sure, let’s all pretend this is about “free speech.”
He’s not alone. If you go over to the left-leaning social media site Bluesky, liberals are canceling their subscriptions.
Cool, still not resubscribing. It’s owned by the billionaire class, it is untrustworthy and will have bias.
— Teknowledge420 (@teknowledge420.bsky.social) September 22, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Thanks to everyone who canceled their Disney Plus subscriptions we’ve had over 50,000 people confirm they’ve canceled!
— Alt National Park Service (@altnps.bsky.social) September 20, 2025 at 6:07 PM
As White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson put it — in what might be the most brutal clapback of the year — “This has nothing to do with free speech; low-ratings loser Kimmel is free to make whatever bad jokes he wants, but a private company is under no obligation to lose money producing unpopular shows.” Ouch.
Of course, that kind of logic doesn’t fly in Hollywood. In their world, “accountability” only applies to conservatives. Say something remotely pro-American on a soundstage? Get blacklisted. Torch a right-wing figure on live TV with lies and reckless speculation? Hero.
So now Stern — once the king of shock radio — is crying foul over the consequences of running your mouth, which is hilarious coming from a guy who spent decades daring the FCC to fine him. Suddenly, he’s the moral compass of America?
Let’s get real.
Jimmy Kimmel isn’t being silenced. He’s just not funny anymore. And in a business built on ratings and revenue, that’s the actual sin — not his sad attempt to frame political opponents.
But go ahead, Howard. Cancel Disney+. Light a candle. Write a diary entry about it. The rest of us will be over here, watching your side realize — very slowly — that actions actually do have consequences.
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