LA firefighters put out small blaze outside Jimmy Kimmel’s Hollywood Hills home
Los Angeles firefighters extinguished a “rubbish fire” abutting the property of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel less than 48 hours after he returned to ABC’s airwaves following a weeklong suspension for comments he made about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The Los Angeles Fire Department was called to one of Kimmel’s homes on Marmont Avenue in the Hollywood Hills just after 7 a.m. local time on Thursday.
Around a half-dozen firefighters put out the fire, which was described as abutting the side of Kimmel’s home, an LAFD spokesperson told The Post.

Los Angeles firefighters extinguished a “rubbish fire” abutting the property of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday.GC Images
There were no injuries or damage reported.
When asked if there was any information as to what caused the fire, the LAFD spokesperson told The Post that there was none.
“The incident commander did not request any additional resources,” the LAFD rep told The Post, suggesting that the fire was minor in scope and did not necessitate any further investigation.
The LAFD spokesperson declined to provide any further information. The Post has sought comment from Kimmel’s representatives.

The Los Angeles Fire Department was called to one of Kimmel’s homes on Marmont Avenue in Hollywood Hills just after 7 a.m. local time on Thursday.London Entertainment for NY Post
Kimmel thrust himself into national headlines 10 days ago after he devoted his Sept. 15 monologue on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to the Kirk assassination — suggesting that the Turning Point USA’s alleged shooter was a member of the pro-Trump “MAGA” movement.
The comments by Kimmel sparked outrage, prompting ABC to indefinitely suspend the late-night star after FCC Chair Brendan Carr told a podcaster that his agency may force parent company Disney to take action.
Carr threatened to suspend ABC’s licenses while affiliate owners Nexstar and Sinclair said they would preempt Kimmel’s show.
Kimmel’s suspension prompted critics to accuse the Trump administration of suppressing speech — a charge that the White House denies.

Around a half-dozen firefighters put out the fire, which was described as abutting the side of Kimmel’s home.London Entertainment for NY Post

“The incident commander did not request any additional resources,” the LAFD rep told The Post.Jammer Gene – stock.adobe.com
ABC, under pressure from artists as well as viewers who threatened to boycott the network and parent company Disney, reinstated Kimmel on Tuesday.
His return show notched high ratings, generating an audience of more than 6 million viewers and more than 20 million on social media.
Nexstar and Sinclair both announced on Friday that they would no longer preempt Kimmel’s show.
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