NBC late-night host Seth Meyers said he would be concerned for his mental health if his show, Late Night with Seth Meyers, were canceled. Meyers made the comments during a recent appearance on The Armchair Expert podcast with Dax Shepard, as reported [1] by The Gateway Pundit.
The remarks come shortly after CBS ended The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, highlighting uncertainty across the late-night television landscape.
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During the interview, Meyers said he’s aware the decision to keep his show on the air is not in his control and acknowledged that changes in viewer habits could affect the longevity of late-night programming as a whole.
“I would worry about myself, like, mental health-wise,” Meyers said when asked what he would do if NBC canceled Late Night.
“Certainly, financially, I could have been fine just doing the show for the last 11 years. But then it was like, ‘Oh, you know what? I feel like there’s something to trying to build a stand-up career and trying to do other things.’”
Meyers said he has been attempting to expand his comedy reach through stand-up and by diversifying his skill set. Despite his experience in television, he indicated that a sudden cancellation would leave him concerned about the mental and emotional impact.
