The 2025 Emmy Awards brought an emotional moment for Stephen Colbert as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert won its first Emmy for Outstanding Talk Series. The win comes just weeks after CBS confirmed the show’s upcoming cancellation, making the recognition even more powerful.
Stephen Colbert’s Late Show Wins at the 2025 Emmys
At the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, held on September 14, 2025, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert took home the prize for Outstanding Talk Series. The victory is historic for the show, which had received multiple nominations in past years but never won in this category until now.
The Show’s Cancellation
CBS announced earlier this year that The Late Show would end in May 2026. Executives explained that the decision was due to financial pressures, not because of Colbert or the show’s performance. In fact, the network praised Colbert as “irreplaceable,” noting the cancellation had nothing to do with his political views or content.
Colbert’s Emotional Speech
During his acceptance speech, Colbert thanked his team of around 200 people, his wife Evelyn McGee-Colbert, and remembered his late assistant Amy Cole, who passed away in 2024. He reflected on the show’s journey, saying it began as a comedy about love but also became about loss, and how loss can make love even stronger.
Colbert also delivered a heartfelt message about America, saying he had “never loved [his] country more desperately” and urged people to stay strong and brave.
Why This Win Matters
The Emmy win serves as a meaningful recognition of Colbert’s impact on late-night television. While the show is set to end next year, this award cements its legacy and highlights how The Late Show connected with audiences beyond just ratings and finances.




















