Stephen Colbert has finally come up with a response to the online criticism he faced for his off-colour joke about President Trump in his 'Late Show' on Monday.
"Welcome to The Late Show. I'm your host, Stephen Colbert. Still? I am still the host? I'm still the host!!" the 52-year-old comedian said, during Wednesday's opening monologue, according to a transcript of the CBS broadcast, reports PEOPLE.
"Now, if you saw my monologue Monday, you know that I was a little upset at Donald Trump for insulting a friend of mine," Colbert said, in reference to his skewering skewering Trump with a serious of brutal insults in response to the president mocking CBS' John Dickerson during his Face the Nation interview over the weekend.
Continuing, "So at the end of that monologue, I had a few choice insults for the president in return. I don't regret that. He, I believe, can take care of himself. I have jokes; he has the launch codes. So, it's a fair fight."
"While I would do it again, I would change a few words that were cruder than they needed to be. I'm not going to repeat the phrase, but I just want to say for the record, life is short, and anyone who expresses their love for another person, in their own way, is to me an American hero. I think we can all agree on that. I hope even the president and I can agree on that. Nothing else. But, that," he concluded.
Some even deemed Colbert's remarks about Trump and Vladimir Putin "homophobic."
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"Sir, you attract more skinheads than free Rogaine," the CBS emcee said amid a string of insults on Monday. "You have more people marching against you than cancer. You talk like a sign language gorilla who got hit in the head. In fact, the only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin's c-k holster."
With the hashtag #FireColbert, the Twitter users launched a campaign against the 'Late Show' host, but the last remark sparked an enraged wave over the social media.
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