As the news broke that Stephen Colbert’s late-night show had been canceled, the other late night hosts couldn’t help but feel a sense of unease. With the sudden departure of one of their own, they were forced to confront the reality that any one of them could be next.
The latest to voice his concerns is Seth Meyers, the host of NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” In a recent interview, Meyers admitted that he would be worried about his mental health if his show were to meet the same fate as Colbert’s.
Meyers is no stranger to the cutthroat world of late night television. He took over the reins of “Late Night” in 2014, following in the footsteps of iconic hosts such as David Letterman and Conan O’Brien. With a strong comedic background and a charming on-screen persona, Meyers quickly won over audiences and established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the late night landscape.
But despite his success, Meyers is well aware of the precarious nature of his job. In the world of late night, ratings and viewership can fluctuate greatly, and one wrong move can result in a show’s cancellation. This constant pressure to perform at the highest level can take a toll on even the most talented and resilient of hosts.
In the wake of Colbert’s departure, Meyers spoke candidly about the toll that the uncertainty of the industry can have on one’s mental health. “I think it would be hard not to be worried about your mental health if your show got canceled,” he said. “But I also think that’s part of the job.”
Meyers’ honesty and vulnerability in addressing this issue is a refreshing departure from the usual facade of confidence and invincibility that many late night hosts maintain. It’s a reminder that these hosts are not just entertainers, but also human beings with their own fears and insecurities.
But despite the challenges that come with the job, Meyers remains committed to delivering quality content to his viewers night after night. He understands that the cancellation of one show does not define a host’s career, and that there will always be ups and downs in the ever-evolving landscape of late night television.
In fact, Meyers sees the potential for growth and innovation in the wake of Colbert’s departure. “I think there’s going to be a lot of opportunity for new voices to come into late night,” he said. “And I think that’s a really exciting thing.”
His optimism and determination to continue pushing the boundaries of late night comedy is a testament to his passion for the craft and his unwavering commitment to his audience. And with his sharp wit and clever commentary, Meyers has shown that he is more than capable of carrying the torch of late night for years to come.
So while the cancellation of Colbert’s show may have sent shockwaves through the late night world, it has also served as a reminder of the resilience and adaptability of the hosts who make us laugh every night. And as Seth Meyers continues to deliver top-notch entertainment to his viewers, we can rest assured that he will not only survive in this competitive industry, but thrive.