Stephen Colbert Wants To Move ‘The Late Show’ to OnlyFans

Stephen Colbert smiling in a black tuxedo at the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live event
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Summary:

  • Stephen Colbert considers taking “The Late Show” to OnlyFans for next move post CBS finale week.

  • Colbert jokes about doing show on OnlyFans without nudity, part of his post-late night host plans.

  • Many OnlyFans creators find success without nudity, so Colbert’s idea isn’t far-fetched, but CBS approval is uncertain.

As “The Late Show” wraps its final week on CBS, Stephen Colbert is already brainstorming his next move — and it involves OnlyFans.

In a behind-the-scenes clip filmed after last week’s group interview with fellow late night hosts, Colbert pitched the idea of taking his show straight to the creator platform.

“I actually thought it would be fun to like, just take my show and go do it on OnlyFans,” Colbert said. “It doesn’t have to be porn, you don’t have to take your clothes off. I mean I’d wear something revealing.”

The bit lands as Colbert fields a steady stream of “what’s next” questions ahead of Friday’s series finale. He’s already teased co-writing a Lord of the Rings movie with Peter Jackson and floated a fake spinoff called “Uncle Cops,” so an OnlyFans reboot fits right into the farewell tour chaos.

And he’s not entirely off base. Plenty of OnlyFans creators pull in six figures without ever taking their clothes off, building audiences around fitness, cooking, comedy and behind-the-scenes content. A nightly monologue from one of TV’s most recognizable hosts would, at minimum, break the algorithm.

Whether CBS would let him take the desk with him is another question.

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