not vincing his words

Vince Vaughn Blasts Late-Night TV Hosts For Getting Too Political

Vince Vaughn accuses late-night hosts of trading laughs for politics, claiming viewers crave authenticity over agenda-driven monologues — a searing critique that could widen the comedy-versus-commentary divide.
PUBLISHED 25 Mar 2026 16:30 GMT UPDATED 25 Mar 2026 16:30 GMT

Key Points

  • VINCE Vaughn is weighing in on the state of late-night television — and he’s not holding back.
  • During an appearance on Theo Von’s "This Past Weekend" podcast, the "Wedding Crashers" star said many late-night shows have become too political, arguing that audiences are tuning out because they want something that feels more genuine.
  • Vaughn said talk shows became "agenda-based" and suggested that the heavy focus on politics made them feel less authentic and less funny.

VINCE Vaughn is weighing in on the state of late-night television — and he’s not holding back.

During an appearance on Theo Von’s “This Past Weekend” podcast, the “Wedding Crashers” star said many late-night shows have become too political, arguing that audiences are tuning out because they want something that feels more genuine.

Vaughn said talk shows became “agenda-based” and suggested that the heavy focus on politics made them feel less authentic and less funny.

While he didn’t directly name names, his comments appeared to point toward hosts like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, both of whom are known for mixing political commentary into their monologues.

“They never get it right,” he said. “I think that talk shows, to a large part, became really agenda-based.

“They were going to [evangelise] people to what they thought. You know what I mean? And so people just rejected it because it didn’t feel authentic. It felt like they had an agenda.”

According to Vaughn, that shift is part of why podcasts have surged in popularity. He said viewers are looking for authenticity and feel that many late-night programs now blur together by taking similar approaches to politics and culture.

The actor also reflected on navigating Hollywood with his own political views, saying he has opinions that don’t fit neatly on either side. Vaughn, who has previously identified as a Libertarian, said there have been moments when it may have been easier professionally to stay quiet, but he prefers to be honest about who he is.

The conversation arrives as the late-night landscape continues to evolve, with traditional talk shows facing growing competition from podcasts and digital creators.

Vaughn’s remarks add another celebrity voice to the ongoing debate over whether audiences want sharper political commentary — or a return to comedy-first entertainment.

Why This Matters

Vaughn’s critique matters because it highlights a broader shift in audience expectations — viewers increasingly prefer authentic, comedy-first entertainment over politicized monologues, forcing late-night shows to reconsider content strategies amid rising podcast and digital competition.

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