Stephen Colbert Names ‘White Whale’ Guest He Wants on The Late Show

Late-night hosts have long pursued guests who seem unattainable, figures whose presence alone could transform a show. AsThe Late Shownears its end,Stephen Colbertshared his own take on that chase in a recentinterview. The beloved host revealed thatPope Leosits at the very top of his personal guest wish list, calling him his ultimate “white whale.”

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Stephen Colbert has shared the name at the top of his Late Show guest wishlist, the interview he wants most before the curtain falls.

In a new interview withThe Hollywood Reporter,the comedian reflected on the upcoming end of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. Colbert shared that he hopes Pope Leo XIV will join him on air before the show ends its run on CBS on May 21.

“The pope is my white whale,” Colbert, an outspoken Catholic, shared in the interview. “I wrote him. I said, ‘Come on!’ No, I said, ‘Your Holiness, I hope this letter finds you well or, at the very least, infallible. Would you please come on my show? We don’t have to talk about politics,'” he added.

Stephen Colbert noted that keeping politics off the table might entice the Chicago-born pope to visit The Late Show.

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“I didn’t really think he’d want to talk about politics or anything like that,” he continued. “Little did I know that the guy could throw a punch [as he recently proved, feuding with Trump over the Iran war]. I said, ‘Let’s talk about being an American Catholic,'” Colbert shared.

President Donald Trump also attacked the pope onTruth Social. In the post, he labeled the pontiff weak on crime and disastrous for foreign policy.

Stephen Colbert also joked he would feel personally betrayed if Pope Leo appeared on a rival late-night show instead. He quipped that he might even reconsider his Catholic faith for Presbyterianism if the pope chose Jimmy Kimmel.

Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi forMandatory.

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Christina Aguilera’s Racy Lingerie-Inspired Outfit Has Everyone Looking Twice

Christina Aguilera’s risqué lingerie-inspiredsheer tophas the internet in a chokehold. The 45-year-old singer shared photos from her recent trip to Austria. Her decision to don a corset-style pink top in the snow proves that Aguilera is bold and daring when it comes to fashion.

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Christina Aguilera turns heads in new pictures

Check out Christina Aguilera’s latest photos on Instagram featuring her in a lingerie-inspired sheer top:

Aguilerashared the photos with the caption, “aprês-tina, Thank you Ischgl Tirol xx.” Unsurprisingly, the photos garnered 36.2K likes, 1.2K shares, and 1K comments at the time of writing.

In the photos, the “Lady Marmalade” singer has donned a baby pink corset top and paired it with dark, form-fitting slacks. Aguilera has donned a thick white fur coat, with a purple scarf casually draped around her neck.

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The singer’s purple beanie perfectly complements her blonde hair cascading down her shoulders. The “Beautiful” crooner’s oversized glasses add an extra oomph factor to her look.

Aguilera wore soft glam makeup with defined lashes, a contoured face, and glossy lips. Unsurprisingly, fans were in awe of the singer’s sheer top, with one commenting, “ice queen.”

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BlueClaws, America both celebrating birthdays this summer

Buckle up for a summerlong celebration as the Jersey Shore BlueClaws pair their own silver jubilee with our nation’s semiquincentennial at ShoreTown Ballpark in Lakewood.

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There will be fireworks, summer concerts, heritage and theme night giveaways, character appearances and more as the BlueClaws celebrate 25 years at the Jersey Shore and join in America’s 250th festivities this summer.

“So many different events (are) going on this season with the focus on America’s 250th and our own 25th anniversary,” said BlueClaws General Manager Bob McLane. “We have home games for Fourth of July weekend with major fireworks displays, and a lot of new promotions and theme nights on the schedule for this year.”

Officials said the BlueClaws organization, a Philadelphia Phillies High-A minor league baseball affiliate, strives to provide affordable family fun with activities throughout the ballpark and special events all summer offering something for all ages.

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Inside the park, ShoreTown’s signature 360-degree concourse encircles traditional stadium seating and features a host of Shore-themed activities throughout. Family fun abounds with mini golf down the right field line, traditional boardwalk games in center field and the Sand Bar Stage for live concerts in right field. Fans can watch the game from beach blankets on the outfield hill or atop one of five oversized lifeguard stands, and a must-see for fans every game are the Pork Roll, Egg, and Cheese and other mascot-themed races at the end of the third inning.

Summer at the ballpark

Special promotions this season feature a mix of theme nights, character appearances, and giveaways along with fireworks, recurring weekly events, and special celebrations tied to the 25thanniversary, holidays and community causes. The promotional 2026 schedule is loaded with commemorative items early in the season, family-friendly events, character meet-and-greets (Phillie Phanatic and Bluey), cultural heritage nights, community appreciation nights (first responders, military, Scouts), giveaway games (bobbleheads, hats, and beach badges), and fireworks displays every Friday as well as during Independence Week and on Fan Appreciation Day.

Recurring weekly events include Kids Eat Free and Pups in the Park every Sunday, Thirsty Thursdays (21+ drink specials), Summer Concert Saturdays at the Sand Bar Stage, and Jersey Shore Locals jerseys/caps on most Sundays.

The BlueClaws beat the Brooklyn Cyclones 5-1 in the team's home opener in Lakewood, NJ on April 7, 2026.

BlueClaws 2026 summer events

  • May 2: Touch-Some-Trucks, Buster's birthday celebration

  • May 13: (Wednesday matinee) Education Day

  • May 14: Thirsty Thursday, Phillie Phanatic appearance

  • May 15: Medusas de Jersey Shore kickoff/Hispanic Heritage Night, post-game fireworks

  • May 16: Bluey character appearance

  • May 27: (Wednesday matinee) Education Day

  • May 29: Commemorative beach badge giveaway , first 1,000 fans free

  • May 30: Halfway to Halloween (Ghostbusters bobblehead giveaway to the first 1,000 fans, trick-or-treating, costume contest)

  • May 31: Bark in the Park (pre-game festival, dogs welcome)

The Jersey Shore BlueClaws has numerous women working within the organization. Their jobs vary from marketing to ticket sales to food services and everything in between making the success of the organization possible. Lakewood, NJWednesday, March 20, 2024
  • June 4: First Responders Night

  • June 5: Girl Scout Family Night (pre-game parade and fireworks)

  • June 6: E-Street Shuffle performance

  • June 7: 6/7 Day, Locals towel poncho giveaway (first 500 kids 12 and younger)

  • June 20: Irish Heritage Night, hat giveaway, The Shantys

  • June 21: Father's Day celebration (post-game father/child catch on field)

  • July 2: Pride Night — “Baseball is For Everyone"

  • July 3, 4: Independence Week/Red, White & BlueClaws/America's 250th Birthday (major fireworks displays)

  • July 22: Camp Day

  • July 23: Military Appreciation Night

  • July 25: Christmas in July (Santa appearance, post-game fireworks)

BlueClaws pitcher Nick Fanti threw the sixth no-hitter in BlueClaws history in a 1-0 win over Charleston RiverDogs. Fanti's no-hitter is the second individual nine-inning no-hitter in BlueClaws history. July 17, 2017. Lakewood, NJ
  • Aug. 5: Camp Day

  • Aug. 6: Jersey Tomatoes night

  • Aug. 7: Star Wars Night

  • Aug. 8: Salute to Heroes/Country Night (Tequila Rose, line dancing)

  • Aug. 20: BlueClaws Charities Karaoke Night

  • Aug. 21: Scout Night (pre-game parade, ceremonies, and post-game fireworks, with a sleepover option)

  • Aug. 22: Splintered Sunlight (Grateful Dead tribute performance)

  • Aug. 27: Liberty bucket replica giveaway (first 1,000 fans)

  • Aug. 28: Autism Awareness Night

  • Aug. 29: Fan Appreciation Night (food and drink specials and post-game fireworks)

For the most up-to-date details, full game-by-game schedule, or to purchase tickets, visitmlb.com/milb/jersey-shore.

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Mina Kimes takes over as Scripps National Spelling Bee host as part of reimagined broadcast

Mina Kimes is taking over as television host of theScripps National Spelling Bee,and the ESPN NFL analyst hopes to use her outsider's perspective to capture the excitement of the 101-year-old competition.

Associated Press FILE - Mina Kimes arrives at the ESPY Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Wednesday, July 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File) FILE - Faizan Zaki, 13, of Dallas, holds the trophy after winning the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee, Thursday, May 29, 2025, in Oxon Hill, Md. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File) FILE - Faizan Zaki, 13, of Dallas, reacts as he wins the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee, Thursday, May 29, 2025, in Oxon Hill, Md. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson, File)

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Kimes, whose hiring was announced Tuesday, becomes the first celebrity host for the bee sinceLeVar Burtonin 2022. That was the year Scripps took over the broadcast from ESPN, its longtime TV home, and began airing it on ION and Bounce, both of which are owned by the Cincinnati-based media company.

Scripps has also brought in a new production team for the broadcast, led by Michael Davies — currently the executive producer of “Jeopardy!” — as it seeks to reverse a decline in ratings.

This year's beeruns from May 26-28 at a new venue, Constitution Hall in downtown Washington, with 247 spellers competing for a trophy and more than $50,000 in cash and prizes.

“My goal in this is to give it the big-game feel,” Kimes told The Associated Press in an interview ahead of the announcement. “Any event that requires skill and knowledge and preparation can have that feel if it's presented with enough care and pride on television.”

Davies, whose credits also include “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” “Reading Rainbow” and “Good Morning Football,” shares Kimes' appreciation for the bee, and he told AP his goal is to “make it bigger and make it more famous.”

“We really need to focus the entire broadcast and everything we're doing around the stakes of the competition and the incredible winning moment, the winning word that happens at the end of the final,” he said.

A Yale-educated journalist, the 40-year-old Kimes is known for using extensive research and study of game video to explain the strengths and weaknesses of NFL players and coaches. She said her preparation for the bee has been similar.

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“It honestly does feel a little bit like watching game tape because I really think these kids are elite competitors, not just in terms of being the best of the best, but you can see all of the work that they so clearly put in,” Kimes said. “The way they get to the right answer is fascinating to me and the more you watch, the more you see the way their brains work. I see a lot of similarities to what I do with football, and I'm so pumped to be a part of this.”

Although she never competed on the national stage, Kimes has a history in spelling, winning bees at the school level in the second, third and fifth grades.

Spellers qualify for the National Spelling Bee by winning regional bees around the country and are eligible to compete through the eighth grade. Even the most gifted kids, many of whom study and train year-round under the tutelage of paid coaches, often get only one or two chances to win the most prestigious spelling competition in the English language before they age out.

Over the last few years, Scripps has relied mostly on former spellers as on-air hosts and commentators. Longtime analyst Paul Loeffler, a sports broadcaster, former speller and the brother of bee executive director Corrie Loeffler, will return in that role.

While Scripps touted bigger potential audiences from its move to ION, which is available in more households than ESPN, ratings have been stagnant and dipped slightly over the past two years, according to Nielsen data. The combined audience for the primetime finals on ION and Bounce was 609,000 in 2022, 641,000 in 2023, 461,000 in 2024 and 488,000 last year.

The bee drew over 1 million viewers on ESPN in 2012. The finals of the last three pre-pandemic bees on ESPN had viewership of 606,000 (2017), 550,000 (2018) and 559,000 (2019).

Ben Nuckols has covered the Scripps National Spelling Bee since 2012. Follow him athttps://x.com/APBenNuckols

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