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Jimmy Kimmel Cries and Calls Adam Carolla His ‘Life Partner’ at Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony: ‘If That Sounds Gay to You, It Was and It Is’

Jimmy Kimmel broke down in tears while paying tribute to his longtime friend and former colleague, podcaster-comedian Adam Carolla, at the latter's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Wednesday.

Jimmy Kimmel Cries and Calls Adam Carolla His ‘Life Partner’ at Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony: ‘If That Sounds Gay to You, It Was and It Is’

Jimmy Kimmel broke down in tears while paying tribute to his longtime friend and former colleague, podcaster-comedian Adam Carolla, at the latter's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Wednesday. The emotional speech was a heartfelt celebration of their enduring friendship, with Kimmel recalling the early days of their professional relationship.

What Happened

Kimmel, visibly moved, began his speech by reminiscing about his first encounter with Carolla in 1994 when the late-night star was working on "Kevin and Bean," a Los Angeles radio show. He then went on to describe their subsequent collaborations, including their time on "The Man Show" and "Crank Yankers."

Inside the Friendship

Kimmel's speech was a testament to the unbreakable bond he shares with Carolla. He praised his friend's "irreverent, unapologetic, and sometimes off-color" sense of humor, which has made them a formidable team over the years. The two comedians have been through thick and thin, and their friendship has only grown stronger with time.

  • Collaborative projects: The Man Show, Crank Yankers
  • First meeting: 1994 on "Kevin and Bean"
  • Walk of Fame induction: Wednesday's ceremony

Why It Matters

Kimmel's heartfelt tribute to Carolla is a reminder that their friendship is a 30-year journey of laughter, tears, and inside jokes. Their bond is a beautiful example of how two people from different walks of life can come together and create something truly special. By calling Carolla his "life partner," Kimmel is not only acknowledging their deep friendship but also celebrating the unbreakable connection they share.

The Takeaway

The ceremony was a celebration of Adam Carolla's achievements in the entertainment industry, and Jimmy Kimmel's speech was a poignant reminder of the impact their friendship has had on their lives. As Kimmel said, "If that sounds gay to you, it was and it is", a sentiment that speaks to the beauty of their enduring bond.

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