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Jimmy Kimmel: Everything Oscars host has said about son’s health after multiple heart surgeries

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Jimmy Kimmel will take centre stage as host of the 2023 Oscars. It will mark the comedian’s third time hosting the awards ceremony.

Ever since his nightly hour-long show Jimmy Kimmel Live debuted on ABC in January 2003, Kimmel has been a mainstay in late-night television.

And, for nearly a decade, the Emmy winner has shared bits of his personal life with his audience, including details about his relationship with his wife, Molly McNearny, and their two children – Jane, eight, and Billy, five.

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