A rumor that circulated online in September 2025 claimed that English TV personality Simon Cowell was backing an uncensored news channel called
The rumor circulated shortly after ABC briefly suspended Kimmel's show over remarks the comedian made about the political aftermath of the Sept. 10 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. (ABC reinstated Kimmel's show within a week of announcing the suspension, though broadcast companies Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group continued preempting the show on their stations. Sinclair ended the blackout on Sept. 26, 2025.) Meanwhile, Colbert's network, CBS, announced the cancellation of his show in July, a move the network said was due to budget issues but that some critics suggested was retaliation for Colbert's criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump.
For example, on Sept. 20, Facebook page Echoes of the South posted (
Other Facebook pages also shared the same claim (
Jimmy Kimmel just lit the fuse no network dared touch — and Colbert lit it with him. But the real gasoline was poured by Simon Cowell. Yes, that Simon Cowell — the TV kingmaker who turned global television upside down with American Idol and The X Factor.
Now he's stepped off the judging panel and into the media battlefield, igniting a war no one thought possible." What began as fallout from one controversial remark about Charlie Kirk's killing has spiraled into nothing less than a media rebellion.
Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, once rivals, shocked the nation by announcing the launch of an uncensored, unscripted news channel outside ABC and CBS control. No approval. No filter. No safety net. Just a vow to report what the networks won't.
But then came the Cowell twist. The man synonymous with brutal honesty and global stardom declared that he would back the project — not as talent, but as architect and financier.
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Rather, the person or people who authored the story fabricated the entire tale to take advantage of the current news cycle about Kimmel and Colbert. The story about a "Truth News" channel collaboration between Cowell, Colbert and Kimmel amounted to fiction, so we have rated the claim as false.
An examination of the Echoes of the South page found that it posted seemingly fraudulent stories about Simon Cowell nearly every day, including false announcements of his death (
Many of the stories featured on the page could be characterized as "AI slop," low-quality, AI-generated content designed to encourage clicks and shares. Overly heart-warming or dramatic, shocking stories about celebrities are one common type of slop. The individuals who generate and spread these stories aim to earn advertising revenue on websites linked from the aforementioned Facebook posts.
Nearly identical stories about different groups of celebritie
For further reading, Snopes previously reported on a Cowell death hoax posted by a similar Facebook pag