India  

Colin Jost Says His Olympics Toe Injury's So Bad, Ants Are Crawling Inside

TMZ.com Tuesday, 6 August 2024
Colin Jost is off the hook from his Olympics coverage duties in Tahiti after a week of injury drama, starting with his toe wounds ... which he quipped invite ants to move in if he stands still too long. Yep, things really went south for NBC’s…
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Bang Showbiz - Published
News video: Colin Jost has left the Olympic Games in Tahiti because of injury and illness

Colin Jost has left the Olympic Games in Tahiti because of injury and illness 01:40

Colin Jost has left his reporting role at NBC after suffering injury and illness.

You Might Like


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Summer Olympic Games Summer Olympic Games Major international multi-sport event

Hodgkinson wins Sports Personality of the Year 2024

Olympic 800m gold medallist Keely Hodgkinson is voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2024.
BBC Sport

NBC NBC American broadcast television network

Putin Thanks NBC Reporter for Revealing Ukraine’s Killing of Russian General as Terrorism | Watch [Video]

Putin Thanks NBC Reporter for Revealing Ukraine’s Killing of Russian General as Terrorism | Watch

In a revealing statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin discusses Russia’s primary goal in Syria—preventing the establishment of an Islamic caliphate and eradicating terrorism. Putin clarifies that Russia did not deploy ground troops in Syria, relying on naval and air support, while Syrian and pro-Iranian forces took the front lines. He also hints at the absence of direct talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, instead revealing ongoing discussions with influential Syrian rebel leader Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's leader, Abu Mohammad al-Julani. Watch the full speech as Putin outlines Russia’s strategic success in the region. #PutinSyria #RussiaSyriaMission #PutinReveals #SyriaVictory #PutinJolaniTalks #RussianStrategy #SyriaConflict #IranTroopsExit #PutinAssad #SyriaCaliphate #PutinDiplomacy #RussianAirPower #SyriaVictoryAchieved #PutinSpeaks #MiddleEastPolitics #JolaniTalks Also Read Vladimir Putin's Alleged 'Secret' Daughter Lives Under False Identity In Paris: Report :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/vladimir-putins-alleged-secret-daughter-lives-under-false-identity-in-paris-report-4001433.html?ref=DMDesc Amid The Russia-Ukraine War, What Putin's 'Upcoming' India Visit Means :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/amid-the-russia-ukraine-war-what-putins-upcoming-india-visit-means-3993955.html?ref=DMDesc Vladimir Putin's India Visit: Dates To Be Announced Soon, Confirms Kremlin :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/vladimir-putins-india-visit-dates-to-be-announced-soon-confirms-kremlin-3991691.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.194~GR.124~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 02:12Published
'Bel-Air' Renewed for a Fourth and Final Season on Peacock | THR News Video [Video]

'Bel-Air' Renewed for a Fourth and Final Season on Peacock | THR News Video

'Bel-Air' is coming to an end on Peacock. The NBCUniversal-owned streamer has renewed the dramatic take on Will Smith's 1990s NBC comedy 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' for a fourth and final season. The renewal comes about three months after season three concluded.

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter    Duration: 01:29Published
Craig Melvin Will Replace Hoda Kotb as 'TODAY' Show Co-Anchor | THR News Video [Video]

Craig Melvin Will Replace Hoda Kotb as 'TODAY' Show Co-Anchor | THR News Video

Craig Melvin has been announced as the new co-anchor of NBC's 'Today' show, replacing Hoda Kotb. Melvin will join Savannah Guthrie at the 'Today' anchor desk in January following Kotb's exit. Kotb's final show will be Friday, January 10th, while Melvin will assume his new role on Monday, January 13th. He will also continue to co-host the third hour of the program.

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter    Duration: 01:29Published

Related videos from verified sources

Colin Jost is feeling 'fine' after suffering from injury and illness at the Olympic Games [Video]

Colin Jost is feeling 'fine' after suffering from injury and illness at the Olympic Games

Colin Jost has revealed that he's feeling "fine" after leaving his role at NBC.

Credit: Bang Showbiz     Duration: 01:17Published