Kate Sidley, a writer for The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, expresses her surprise at the show's announcement to end in 2026. As she prepares for a trip with high-school friends and the publication of her book, Sidley highlights her close-knit background from an all-girls Catholic school. She plans to approach the show's ending with humor, considering the unpredictable state of media and television. Sidley enjoys time at home with her children during a hiatus, adopting healthier eating habits due to health concerns.
This is my first experience where everyone in my life knows I lost my job, says Kate Sidley, who has been a writer on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert since its second season.
With the state of media and the state of television, it feels insane to me to try to anticipate anything. I'm looking at it the only way that I can, which is Today I have a job, tomorrow I have a job, and isn't that lovely?
We went to an all-girls Catholic school, that's why we're so close - and so messed up.
We're going to do what we always do, which is try to process it with as many jokes as we can.
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