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CBS SHOCKER: Stephen Colbert REVEALS THE RAW TRUTH ON The Late Show — Fans ERUPT as He EXPOSES Media Bias Against Caitlin Clark LIVE ON AIR!

In a jaw-dropping moment now being hailed as one of the most explosive segments in late-night television history, The Late Show host Stephen Colbert stunned viewers and his own studio audience with an unscripted monologue targeting what he called the “blatant and exhausting media bias” against rising basketball star Caitlin Clark.

It happened during what seemed like a typical opening monologue. Colbert began with his usual sharp wit and political jabs, but then took a sudden and unexpected turn. Pausing mid-sentence, he looked straight into the camera and said, “You know what? Enough is enough. Let’s talk about Caitlin Clark.”

What followed was an impassioned, unfiltered, and fiercely honest take on the media’s handling of the WNBA’s biggest breakout star. Colbert, known for his satirical political humor, dropped the punchlines and got real.

“You’ve got a young woman dominating a professional sport, breaking viewership records, bringing millions of fans to the WNBA — and what does the media focus on? Controversy. Drama. Manufactured outrage. It’s disgusting.”

The studio audience went dead silent for a few seconds—clearly shocked—before erupting into thunderous applause. Some fans stood to their feet, cheering Colbert on as he continued his blistering monologue.

“Caitlin Clark is not just a player. She’s a symbol of how far women’s sports have come — and how far the coverage still has to go. The fact that she can’t have one dominant performance without someone calling her ‘overrated’ or saying she doesn’t belong? That’s not journalism. That’s agenda-pushing.”

Colbert called out both mainstream sports outlets and clickbait culture, saying Clark has become “a magnet for bad faith criticism,” and accused certain networks of exploiting her fame for engagement while simultaneously tearing her down.

“The moment a young woman shines too brightly, the media rushes in to dim her light. We saw it with Serena. We saw it with Simone. Now we’re seeing it with Caitlin.”

He closed the segment with a final message that drew a standing ovation from the crowd:

“Let Caitlin Clark play. Let her grow. Let her lead. And stop pretending she’s the problem when what’s really broken is the way you cover her.”

Clips of the moment immediately went viral across social media. On X (formerly Twitter), hashtags like #ColbertForCaitlin and #LetHerPlay began trending within minutes. One user wrote, “Stephen Colbert just said what we’ve all been thinking. Finally, someone with a platform who isn’t afraid to speak the truth.”

The response wasn’t just from fans. Athletes and celebrities chimed in as well. WNBA legend Sue Bird tweeted, “Preach, Colbert. This is the energy we need.” NBA star Damian Lillard added, “Respect to Colbert for saying what others won’t.”

Even Caitlin Clark herself acknowledged the moment, reposting the clip to her Instagram story with a simple message: “Thank you 🙏.”

CBS has yet to release an official statement regarding Colbert’s comments, though producers reportedly did not expect the host to go off-script. A source close to The Late Show told insiders, “It wasn’t planned — but it came from the heart. And sometimes, that’s what late night is supposed to be.”

As the dust settles from this viral moment, one thing is clear: Stephen Colbert’s fiery monologue didn’t just defend Caitlin Clark — it reignited a national conversation about fairness, representation, and respect in sports media.

And for millions watching, it was exactly what they needed to hear.