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The George Santos And Jimmy Kimmel Legal Drama, Explained

Before his cameos appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” George Santos had turned his expulsion from Congress into an internet joke and had become a quick hit on Cameo. According to CNN, Santos was doing so well that his prices had shot up from $250 to $350 as of December 6, 2023, only five days after being forced out of Capitol Hill. His Cameo profile even described him as the “expelled congressman.”

Days after Jimmy Kimmel started the “Will Santos Say It?” segment, he shared that the former congress member had requested $20,000 as compensation. The comedian mentioned that, in response, he suggested that Santos should have been thanking him for helping to boost his rates instead.

Despite the former politician’s demands, Kimmel shared another Cameo video on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” where Santos was asked to congratulate a blind woman on passing her driving test. As expected, the former Rep made the video, congratulating Julia, adding, “You prove that even the legally blind can do it.” Kimmel didn’t look like he had any plans to quit posting the videos.

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