
As ‘The Late Show’ nears its final bow, #StephenColbert opens up about the cancellation that shocked the industry, the win of going out as a “martyr” and his next act in Middle-earth.
Last July, @colbert looked straight to camera and announced that his 11th season of 'The Late Show' would be his last. CBS, whose parent company, Paramount, was in the midst of closing a multibillion-dollar merger with David Ellison’s Skydance that required the Trump administration’s approval, insisted it was “purely a financial decision.” But the choice to cancel the No. 1 show in late night raised more than a few eyebrows, particularly as it came just two weeks after Paramount had agreed to pay Trump $16 million to settle a controversial lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview.
"I know that the show had to end at some time. I did not expect it to end this way." Read the full cover story at the link in bio.
Reporter: @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director + Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming: Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples

Mic Drop of the Year: Stephen Colbert
For GQ’s 30th Men of the Year issue, we moved into the legendary @chateaumarmont in West Hollywood, where we photographed and interviewed the year’s most influential figures in film, television, music and fashion. The resulting portfolio - shot by Tyrell Hampton and styled by George Cortina - features the heavy-hitters who found themselves, for better or worse, at the center of the cultural conversation this year.
First up is Stephen Colbert, who helmed late night’s number one show for the better part of a decade, before it was canceled by CBS earlier this year.
“The best reason to be number one is that the network does not fuck with you,” he tells GQ. “That is the best reason to be number one. And we enjoyed nine unfucked years.”
In an exclusive exit interview with @zachbaron, Colbert speaks for the first time about how he learned about the cancellation of The Late Show, how he plans to end it, and what he might do next.
Watch the interview — and see all the photos from the Chateau — at the link in bio. #GQMOTY
Interviewed by @zachbaron
Photographs by @tyrellhampton
Styled by @georgecortina
Skin by @hollysilius
Hair by @teddycharles35
Set design by @heathmattioli
Tailoring by Yelena Travkina
Produced by @campproductions

Mic Drop of the Year: Stephen Colbert
For GQ’s 30th Men of the Year issue, we moved into the legendary @chateaumarmont in West Hollywood, where we photographed and interviewed the year’s most influential figures in film, television, music and fashion. The resulting portfolio - shot by Tyrell Hampton and styled by George Cortina - features the heavy-hitters who found themselves, for better or worse, at the center of the cultural conversation this year.
First up is Stephen Colbert, who helmed late night’s number one show for the better part of a decade, before it was canceled by CBS earlier this year.
“The best reason to be number one is that the network does not fuck with you,” he tells GQ. “That is the best reason to be number one. And we enjoyed nine unfucked years.”
In an exclusive exit interview with @zachbaron, Colbert speaks for the first time about how he learned about the cancellation of The Late Show, how he plans to end it, and what he might do next.
Watch the interview — and see all the photos from the Chateau — at the link in bio. #GQMOTY
Interviewed by @zachbaron
Photographs by @tyrellhampton
Styled by @georgecortina
Skin by @hollysilius
Hair by @teddycharles35
Set design by @heathmattioli
Tailoring by Yelena Travkina
Produced by @campproductions

Mic Drop of the Year: Stephen Colbert
For GQ’s 30th Men of the Year issue, we moved into the legendary @chateaumarmont in West Hollywood, where we photographed and interviewed the year’s most influential figures in film, television, music and fashion. The resulting portfolio - shot by Tyrell Hampton and styled by George Cortina - features the heavy-hitters who found themselves, for better or worse, at the center of the cultural conversation this year.
First up is Stephen Colbert, who helmed late night’s number one show for the better part of a decade, before it was canceled by CBS earlier this year.
“The best reason to be number one is that the network does not fuck with you,” he tells GQ. “That is the best reason to be number one. And we enjoyed nine unfucked years.”
In an exclusive exit interview with @zachbaron, Colbert speaks for the first time about how he learned about the cancellation of The Late Show, how he plans to end it, and what he might do next.
Watch the interview — and see all the photos from the Chateau — at the link in bio. #GQMOTY
Interviewed by @zachbaron
Photographs by @tyrellhampton
Styled by @georgecortina
Skin by @hollysilius
Hair by @teddycharles35
Set design by @heathmattioli
Tailoring by Yelena Travkina
Produced by @campproductions
Mic Drop of the Year: Stephen Colbert
For GQ’s 30th Men of the Year issue, we moved into the legendary @chateaumarmont in West Hollywood, where we photographed and interviewed the year’s most influential figures in film, television, music and fashion. The resulting portfolio - shot by Tyrell Hampton and styled by George Cortina - features the heavy-hitters who found themselves, for better or worse, at the center of the cultural conversation this year.
First up is Stephen Colbert, who helmed late night’s number one show for the better part of a decade, before it was canceled by CBS earlier this year.
“The best reason to be number one is that the network does not fuck with you,” he tells GQ. “That is the best reason to be number one. And we enjoyed nine unfucked years.”
In an exclusive exit interview with @zachbaron, Colbert speaks for the first time about how he learned about the cancellation of The Late Show, how he plans to end it, and what he might do next.
Watch the interview — and see all the photos from the Chateau — at the link in bio. #GQMOTY
Interviewed by @zachbaron
Photographs by @tyrellhampton
Styled by @georgecortina
Skin by @hollysilius
Hair by @teddycharles35
Set design by @heathmattioli
Tailoring by Yelena Travkina
Produced by @campproductions

She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s our only habitable place. Happy Earth Day! 🌎
#Colbert #EarthDay #MotherEarth

She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s our only habitable place. Happy Earth Day! 🌎
#Colbert #EarthDay #MotherEarth

She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s our only habitable place. Happy Earth Day! 🌎
#Colbert #EarthDay #MotherEarth

She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s our only habitable place. Happy Earth Day! 🌎
#Colbert #EarthDay #MotherEarth

She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s our only habitable place. Happy Earth Day! 🌎
#Colbert #EarthDay #MotherEarth

She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s our only habitable place. Happy Earth Day! 🌎
#Colbert #EarthDay #MotherEarth
#StephenColbert answers a question from #ConanOBrien on set of his THR cover shoot.
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage
Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage
Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage

Consider this Stephen Colbert’s exit interview.
On an April afternoon in New York City, @colbert settled in for the first of two wide-ranging conversations about his surprise cancellation, his Hollywood future and the real reason his studio audience is told, in no uncertain terms, not to boo Trump.
“I knew that the show had to end at some time,” he tells THR. “I did not expect it to end this way. But my staff are the only people I’m worried about.” Read the full story at the link in bio.
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples @vince @johnlobb @jacquesmariemage
THR cover star @colbert reflects on the #KeanuReeves interview that will always stick with him. See Colbert answer more questions from current and former late-night hosts at the link in bio.
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples
Current and former late-night hosts sent us questions for THR cover star Stephen Colbert, and @jonstewart had a very important one about fudge.
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples
Go behind-the-scenes of @colbert's THR cover shoot in New York City.
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming: Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples
Stephen Colbert shares how his 'Late Show' departure may have been different if he went out on his own terms.
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming: Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples
Stephen Colbert answered questions from his fellow current and former late-night hosts, including Jay Leno, on set of his THR cover shoot.
Producer/Videographer/Editor: Kyle Desiderio @krdesiderio
Videographer: Benjamin Myers
Producer: Tiffany Taylor @_tiffanytaylor
VP, Video: Jason Rovou @rovouj
Writer-At-Large: Lacey Rose @laceyvrose
Photographer: Guy Aroch @guyaroch
Artistic and Fashion Director, and Styling: Alison Edmond @edmondalison
Visual Media Director: Ash Barhamand @ash_mack
Creative Director: Ada Guerin @guerin_ad
Producer / Associate Photo Editor: Naomy Pedroza @naomypedroza
Late Show Costume Designer: Antonia Xereas @antoniaxereas
Hair: Jenna Robinson @msjrobinson
Grooming Jesse Lindholm @jessemakeup1
Bus: Big Bus Tours @bigbustours
Location: Ed Sullivan Theater
Fashion: @zegna @paulsmithdesign @omega @oliverpeoples
Your favorite duo’s favorite duo: @jonstewart & @colbert.
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Il Visualizzatore Storie Instagram è uno strumento facile da usare che ti permette di guardare e salvare le storie, video, foto o IGTV di Instagram in modo segreto. Con questo servizio puoi scaricare contenuti e goderteli offline ogni volta che vuoi. Se trovi qualcosa di interessante su Instagram che vorresti rivedere più tardi o vuoi vedere le storie restando anonimo, il nostro Visualizzatore è perfetto per te. Anonstories offre una soluzione eccellente per mantenere la tua identità nascosta. Instagram ha lanciato per la prima volta la funzionalità Storie nell'agosto 2023, che è stata rapidamente adottata da altre piattaforme per il suo formato coinvolgente e tempestivo. Le storie permettono agli utenti di condividere aggiornamenti rapidi, che siano foto, video o selfie, arricchiti con testo, emoji o filtri, e sono visibili per solo 24 ore. Questo limite di tempo crea un forte coinvolgimento rispetto ai post normali. Oggi, le storie sono uno dei modi più popolari per connettersi e comunicare sui social media. Tuttavia, quando guardi una storia, il creatore può vedere il tuo nome nella loro lista di visualizzatori, il che potrebbe essere un problema per la privacy. E se desiderassi navigare tra le storie senza essere notato? Ecco dove Anonstories diventa utile. Ti consente di guardare contenuti pubblici su Instagram senza rivelare la tua identità. Basta inserire il nome utente del profilo che ti interessa e lo strumento mostrerà le sue ultime storie. Funzionalità del Visualizzatore Anonstories: - Navigazione Anonima: Guarda le storie senza apparire nella lista di visualizzazione. - Nessun Account Necessario: Visualizza contenuti pubblici senza registrarti su Instagram. - Download dei Contenuti: Salva qualsiasi contenuto delle storie direttamente sul tuo dispositivo per un uso offline. - Guarda i Punti Salienti: Accedi ai punti salienti di Instagram, anche oltre la finestra di 24 ore. - Monitoraggio dei Repost: Tieni traccia dei repost o dei livelli di interazione nelle storie per i profili personali. Limitazioni: - Questo strumento funziona solo con account pubblici; gli account privati restano inaccessibili. Vantaggi: - Privacy: Guarda qualsiasi contenuto su Instagram senza essere notato. - Semplice e Facile: Nessuna installazione di app o registrazione richiesta. - Strumenti Esclusivi: Scarica e gestisci contenuti in modi che Instagram non offre.
Segui gli aggiornamenti di Instagram discretamente proteggendo la tua privacy e restando anonimo.
Guarda profili e foto in modo anonimo facilmente usando il Visualizzatore di profili privati.
Questo strumento gratuito ti permette di visualizzare le storie di Instagram in modo anonimo, garantendo che la tua attività rimanga nascosta dall'utente che carica la storia.
Anonstories consente agli utenti di guardare le storie di Instagram senza avvisare il creatore.
Funziona senza problemi su iOS, Android, Windows, macOS e browser moderni come Chrome e Safari.
Garantisce una navigazione sicura e anonima senza richiedere credenziali di accesso.
Gli utenti possono visualizzare storie pubbliche semplicemente inserendo un nome utente—nessun account richiesto.
Scarica foto (JPEG) e video (MP4) facilmente.
Il servizio è gratuito.
Il contenuto degli account privati è accessibile solo ai follower.
I file sono destinati solo a uso personale o educativo e devono rispettare le normative sul copyright.
Inserisci un nome utente pubblico per visualizzare o scaricare storie. Il servizio genera link diretti per salvare i contenuti localmente.