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Stars step in for Jimmy

Stars Chris Pratt, Neil Patrick Harris and Melissa McCarthy have stepped in to host Jimmy Kimmel Live! in the absence of host Jimmy Kimmel. Kimmel has gone on a week off to spend time with his family, as his seven-month-old son recovers from a successful heart surgery performed on Monday. The actors are stepping in to fill the host''s chair.



Stars Chris Pratt, Neil Patrick Harris and Melissa McCarthy have stepped in to host Jimmy Kimmel Live! in the absence of host Jimmy Kimmel. Kimmel has gone on a week off to spend time with his family, as his seven-month-old son recovers from a successful heart surgery performed on Monday. The actors are stepping in to fill the host's chair. 

ABC network announced on Monday that Pratt, Tracee Ellis Ross, Harris and McCarthy will play host over the next four nights. Pratt turned host on Monday with guests Margot Robbie and Chris Stapleton, while Ross welcomed Mary J. Blige and Amanda de Cadenet on Tuesday night. — IANS

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