Next Episode of Lights Out with David Spade is
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Specializing in celebrities, entertainment and all things apolitical, comedy legend David Spade and a panel of his comedian friends are at the roundtable and in the field to help break down the biggest headlines of the day.
A Pennsylvania teen wins the Fortnite World Cup, Netflix loses subscribers, and Neal Brennan, Erik Griffin and Whitney Cummings discuss the fate of Instagram likes.
Theo Von, Jen Kirkman and Candice Thompson discuss childless adults at Disney World and guess which stars charge the most for Cameo videos, and Amy Schumer calls in.
Kristen Stewart claims to hear ghosts, Uber lays off hundreds of employees, and Jim Jefferies, Kaley Cuoco and Steve Byrne discuss the drama-filled "Bachelorette" finale.
Panelists Dana Carvey, Al Madrigal and Sarah Tiana join David Spade to talk about the latest in pop culture.
Moshe Kasher, Natasha Leggero and Chelsea Peretti discuss like-hunters on Instagram and a "Bachelorette" contestant's new romance, and Tina Fey catches up with David Spade.
Fortune Feimster, Nick Kroll and Ian Edwards discuss a rogue bat on a Spirit Airlines flight and Kylie Jenner's over-the-top gift, and show writer Bobby Miyamoto calls in.
Kevin Nealon, Guy Branum and Christina Pazsitzky discuss Bella Hadid and The Weeknd's split and Channing Tatum's social media hiatus, and Spade checks in with Johnny the PA.
Pete Holmes, Tony Rock and Chelsea Davison discuss Nicolas Cage's bizarre New York Times interview and a farmer's unique proposal, and Spade chats with actor Danny Trejo.
Wayne Brady, Tim Dillon and Lauren Lapkus discuss Caitlyn Jenner's birthday gaffe and an intoxicated flight attendant's arrest, and Spade creates his own diet tea.
Dennis Miller, Jo Koy and Punkie Johnson discuss Alex Rodriguez's robbery and NFL star Jalen Ramsey's intimidation tactics, and comedian Lara Beitz gripes about dating.
Ron Funches, Chris Franjola and Megan Gailey weigh in on Drake's "Abbey Road" tattoo and Mike Tyson's $40,000 monthly weed bill, and Jon Lovitz stops by.
Robin Thede, Todd Glass and Josh Wolf discuss Simon Cowell's new look and Conor McGregor's alleged bar fight, and Stassi Schroeder chats about her first attempt at stand-up.
Spade chats with "Barry" cast members Bill Hader, Henry Winkler, D'Arcy Carden and Stephen Root, and Rob Schneider reprises an iconic character from "Saturday Night Live."
Dave Attell, Isla Fisher and Greg Fitzsimmons react to a celebrity breakup and a report on drug use among dolphins, and Carrot Top drops in for a rapid-fire prop fest.
Panelists Nikki Glaser, Bert Kreischer and Todd Barry react to an Instagram hoax that duped several celebrities and chat about the latest cast of "Dancing with the Stars."
Sarah Tiana, Thomas Lennon and Arturo Castro discuss colorful developments in the world of Major League Baseball, and Mumford & Sons interviews to become Spade's house band.
Jon Lovitz, Lauren Sivan and Pete Holmes discuss Kendall Jenner's Fyre Festival lawsuit and a Catholic school's "Harry Potter" ban, and Chelsea Davison chats about the Emmys.
Cocaine washes up on a beach in Florida, Heidi Klum gets an odd birthday gift, and Steve Rannazzisi, Kyle Dunnigan and Margaret Cho discuss Ariana Grande's Forever 21 lawsuit.
Anthony Jeselnik, J.B. Smoove and Annie Lederman weigh in on drag queen Farrah Moan's beef with Ariana Grande and a sexy pollution film, and NBA star Nick Young does stand-up.
Judd Apatow, Brett Gelman & Chance the Rapper look at some of their favorite outfits from New York Fashion Week and discuss Kanye's Sunday service, and Chance explains why rappers don't wear jewelry.
Bhad Bhabie, Donnell Rawlings and Guy Branum discuss Lindsay Lohan's return to music and Nicki Minaj's retirement, and Spade goes behind-the-scenes on "Bachelor in Paradise."
Jay Leno, Natasha Leggero and Norm Macdonald discuss self-driving cars and offer Spade advice about hosting a late-night show, and pro-racecar driver Kurt Busch stops by.
Mary Lynn Rajskub, Randy Sklar and Jason Sklar talk Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino's prison release and LeBron James's trademark request, and Space interviews Rascal Flatts.
Bill Burr and Jim Jefferies discuss Shane Gillis's "Saturday Night Live" firing and Felicity Huffman's jail sentence, and Spade goes backstage at the Roast of Alec Baldwin.
Brad Williams, Rob Schneider and Jen Kirkman discuss Kanye West's choice not to let his daughter use makeup, Bobby Lee calls in, and comedian Brian Simpson performs.
Jim Gaffigan, Sarah Tiana and Fred Armisen discuss the newest bachelor on "The Bachelor" and Antonio Brown's odd doctor's visits, and Spade gets a tattoo from Sean Penn.
Nikki Glaser, Drew Carey and Fortune Feimster talk about relationship rumors surrounding two "Dancing with the Stars" contestants and give their take on a new text-analyzing app.
Maria Bamford, Erik Griffin and Joel McHale discuss Peter Dinklage's Emmy win, "Fleabag" star Brett Gelman calls in, and former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill tries stand-up.
Christina P., Michael Rapaport and Dulce Sloan discuss Lindsay Lohan's "Xanax" music video, Jennifer Lawrence's Amazon wedding registry and a viral gender reveal stunt.
Greg Fitzsimmons, Bill Engvall and Annie Lederman discuss Jon Cryer's virginity rumors and a Tekashi 6ix9ine docuseries, and Spade moonlights on "Bachelor in Paradise."
Spade riffs on Tekashi 6ix9ine refusing witness protection, and Ian Edwards, Tim Dillon and Matt Walsh discuss Jennifer Lopez's Super Bowl halftime gig.
Erin Foster, Sara Foster and Kevin Nealon discuss Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin's wedding, Aaron Carter's new face tattoo and Miley Cyrus's spat with her mom.
Tony Rock, Patton Oswalt and Lauren Sivan discuss a California law benefitting college athletes and Kevin Durant's birthday party, and Spade honors lesser-known sports stars.
Spade dishes on Kanye West's accidental album release, and Maya Rudolph and Martin Short discuss helicopter parents and a vendor accused of scamming football fans.
Deon Cole, Todd Glass and Cristela Alonzo discuss Robert De Niro's legal woes and a viral subway opera singer, and Spade adds sound effects to Liz Carey's street interviews.
Candice Thompson, Rob Corddry and Chris Franjola discuss "Joker," Justin Bieber's feud with PETA and a trend of celebrities giving out their phone numbers on social media.
Megan Gailey, Chris Jericho and Brett Gelman discuss Instagram's latest update and Kylie Jenner's $3 million car, and Bobby Miyamoto performs.
Leighton Meester, Taran Killam and Brad Garrett of "Single Parents" discuss Drake's feud with his dad and a bridesmaid-for-hire service, and Spade's mom critiques the show.
"Jexi" stars Ron Funches, Adam Devine and Alexandra Shipp discuss a "Sesame Street" addiction storyline and Uber's pet-friendly service, and Spade goes to an Eagles concert.
Eleanor Kerrigan, Brad Williams and Adam Ray discuss Taylor Swift's jinx on the L.A. Kings, Deadmau5 angles for the house DJ gig, and Spade sets out to be the next James Bond.
Bella Thorne, Moshe Kasher and Lara Beitz discuss Zoe Kravitz's role as Catwoman and RuPaul's no-selfie rule, and "Real Housewives" star Heather Dubrow tries stand-up.
Thomas Lennon, Whitney Cummings and Diplo discuss Jennifer Aniston's Instagram debut and Kourtney Kardashian's alleged robbery, and Tim Dillon answers questions from viewers.
Vanessa Bayer, Guy Branum and Dusty Slay discuss Jennifer Lawrence's upcoming wedding, a major cheese theft incident in California and the rise of baby raves.
Liza Treyger, Kevin Nealon and Dean Delray discuss Ben Affleck's online dating profile and a cringeworthy update of the alphabet song, and Spade recalls his fraternity days.
Christina P., Jon Lovitz and Benji Aflalo discuss Kanye West's upcoming tour, Spade chats with a young Chris Farley fan, and Charlotte McKinney makes her stand-up debut.
Sarah Tiana, Louie Anderson and Joey Diaz discuss Facebook's ban on sexual emojis and the University of Oxford's applause policy, and Spade explains internet slang to his mom.
Spade riffs on Kim Kardashian's Halloween plans, and Tony Hale, Fortune Feimster and Josh Wolf discuss an MLB fan's $13 million losing bet and Kanye West's Instagram plight.
Celeste Barber and the Sklar Brothers discuss Kanye West's pricey brunch and a shake-up at McDonald's, and Spade reveals his role on "The Real Housewives of Orange County."
Amanda Cerny, Brendan Schaub and Whitney Cummings join David Spade to talk about the latest in pop culture.
Jen Kirkman, Greg Fitzsimmons and Jessica Kirson discuss Chris Brown's yard sale and a Snapchat filter used to scare children, and a cocaine expert (Dana Carvey) stops by.
Jim Jefferies, Pete Holmes and Hannah Hart discuss Kim Kardashian's take on Instagram likes, the trend of micro-cheating and Will Smith's choice to livestream his colonoscopy.
Chris D'Elia, Andrew Santino and Erik Griffin discuss fashion at the People's Choice Awards and an audience's adverse reaction to Drake, and Spade negotiates with Chili's.
Rob Schneider, Matteo Lane and Esther Povitsky discuss a shaky launch for Disney+ and Arnold Schwarzenegger's ride in a tank, and Spade dedicates the show's stage to Chili's.
Chris Hardwick, Sarah Tiana and Brian Posehn discuss John Legend's "Sexiest Man Alive" title and a New Jersey town overrun by wild turkeys, and comedian Rachel Mac performs.
Spade riffs on Kanye West and Joel Osteen's church service; Jeff Ross, Brad Williams and Annie Lederman discuss the CMAs; and Sarah Tiana heads to the People's Choice Awards.
Anna Faris, Guy Branum and Jeff Garlin discuss Kanye West's first opera and "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City," and Liz Carey pranks strangers with a fart machine.
Ray Romano, Nikki Glaser and Ron Funches discuss a 10-year-old's viral Christmas list and the fate of secret Santa in the office, and Tim Dillon answers viewer questions.
Liza Treyger, Michael Rapaport and Tony Rock discuss Ja Rule's Fyre Festival lawsuit and Kanye West's new Wyoming ranch, and former UFC champion Chuck Liddell tries stand-up.
Fortune Feimster, Reggie Watts and Tom Papa discuss Coldplay's tour hiatus, Zac Efron's off-the-grid survival show and the world's first vagina museum in London.
Spade riffs on Snoop Dogg's lullaby greatest hits album, and Norm Macdonald, Kevin Nealon and Dennis Miller reminisce about their days on "SNL" and answer audience questions.
"Saturday Night Live" stars call in, Rob Lowe, Annie Lederman and Dusty Slay discuss a viral Peloton ad, and Spade reveals his deleted scene from "The Irishman."
Brent Morin, Andrea Savage and Adam Ray discuss rumors that Willie Nelson quit smoking weed, James McAvoy's height discrimination claim and a proposal prank gone wrong.
Nico Santos, Chris Hardwick and Casey Wilson discuss the lack of Baby Yoda merchandise and a new Las Vegas slogan, and Spade and Anna Faris have a popularity contest.
Rick Ingraham, Brendan Schaub and Megan Gailey discuss the 2020 Golden Globes nominees, a risque Goop ad and a Walmart holiday sweater depicting Santa doing drugs.
Candice Thompson, Steve Rannazzisi and Bert Kreischer discuss Cardi B's holy marriage intervention, a bizarre Russian plastic surgery trend and America's growing fear of A.I.
Brad Williams, Stassi Schroeder and Chris Franjola discuss Chris Harrison's wedding officiant side hustle, a proposed glitter ban and Megan Fox's vegan education for her kids.
Sarah Tiana, Tim Dillon and Nate Bargatze discuss Kelly Ripa's plastic surgery reveal, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's marriage delay, and a workout gone painfully wrong.
Lauren Sivan, Pete Holmes and Moshe Kasher react to self-pitying comments by Harvey Weinstein and photos from A-lister birthday parties, and Spade sits down with his mom Judy.
King Bach, Erik Griffin and Cristela Alonzo talk about "Cats" star Jason Derulo's wild claim about his penis and discuss a new Instagram feature, and Spade angles for a job.
Uncut Gems star Adam Sandler sits down with Spade to take questions from the audience and chat about their long history together as friends and comedy collaborators.
Ron Funches, Greg Fitzsimmons and Nicole Byer discuss Kate Beckinsale's marriage advice, Nick Swardson calls in, and Sarah Tiana watches Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Jen Kirkman, Josh Wolf and Zainab Johnson weigh in on the Golden Globes and Chet Hanks's cringeworthy red carpet moment, and Chris Harrison talks about The Bachelor.
Marcella Arguello, Benji Aflalo and Rick Ingraham discuss the new contestant on The Bachelor and Sharon Stone's dating app blunder, and Spade dishes on his Aspen, CO, trip.
Erik Griffin, Justin Martindale and Morgan Stewart discuss a shakeup in Britain's royal family and Pope Francis's hand-slapping controversy, and Karamo Brown tries stand-up.
Nikki Glaser, Tony Rock and Sarah Tiana discuss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wax figure drama, Elon Musk and Grimes's baby rumors and disturbing statistics about spiders.
Kevin Nealon, Lara Beitz and Jeremiah Watkins discuss the 2020 Oscar snubs, the launch of Gwyneth Paltrow's vagina-scented candle and Drake's million-dollar gift to himself.
Jim Gaffigan, Chris Hardwick and Whitney Cummings join David Spade to talk about the latest in pop culture.
Jameela Jamil, Fortune Feimster and Greg Fitzsimmons discuss Tekashi 69's prison request and Ja Rule's new tax company, and Spade spices up Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Joel McHale, Guy Branum and Lizzy Cooperman discuss Mark Wahlberg's beef with Dr. Oz, Chris Franjola calls in, and Spade shares his deleted scene from 9-1-1: Lone Star.
Brad Garrett, Erik Griffin and Punkie Johnson discuss Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt's reunion and Beyonce's gift to her celebrity pals, and comedian Dylan Sullivan performs.
Annie Lederman, Doug Benson and Steve Rannazzisi discuss Diplo's bracket for The Bachelor and a new facial recognition app, and reality star Nick Viall tries stand-up.
Jessimae Peluso, Josh Wolf and Arielle Vandenberg discuss the death of Mr. Peanut, a lawsuit over a Ben & Jerry's slogan and the spread of a bizarre TikTok phenomenon.
Yamaneika Saunders, Andrew Santino and Tim Dillon discuss Philadelphia Flyers mascot Gritty's assault accusations, a rise in scooter injuries and StubHub's loans for NFL fans.
Kira Soltanovich, Chris Franjola and Brendan Schaub discuss the 2020 Grammy Awards and a lavish birthday party for Kylie Jenner's toddler, and Spade auditions for "Dolittle."
Nicole Aimee Schreiber, Adam Ray and Tony Rock discuss Mattel's inclusive Barbie dolls, a trip for The Bachelor contestants and Vermont's emoji license plates.
Christina P., Moshe Kasher and Preacher Lawson discuss new additions to The Bachelor franchise, Lil Jon calls in, and Spade marvels at a dog's viral encounter with a snake.
Brent Morin, Benji Aflalo and Megan Gailey discuss a Minnie Mouse performer's brawl with a Las Vegas security guard, game day prop bets and Offset's L.A. incident.
Dana Gould, Cristela Alonzo and Pete Holmes discuss Jennifer Lopez and Shakira's halftime show and Post Malone's pricey club outing, and Spade reveals his Puppy Bowl gig.
Rachel Mac, Randy Sklar and Jason Sklar discuss the Academy's Twitter slipup and Elon Musk's music career, and Bobby Miyamoto has dinner with The Bachelor star Hannah Brown.
Jo Koy, Ron Funches and Morgan Stewart discuss Madonna's crowd work in London, a sex doll establishment in Las Vegas and a pizza-shaped engagement ring from Domino's Pizza.
Mark Ellis, Annie Lederman and Justin Martindale weigh in on the swag bags at the 2020 Oscars and a man's coronavirus prank gone wrong, and Spade honors lesser-known athletes.
Fortune Feimster, Sam Morril and Sarah Tiana discuss the 2020 Oscars, Kourtney Kardashian and Sofia Richie's social media drama and Erykah Badu's new line of incense.
Ian Edwards, Tim Dillon and Beth Stelling discuss the backlash from Joaquin Phoenix's Oscars speech and a man's halftime show lawsuit, and Spade reveals his E! red carpet gig.
Sara Weinshenk, Josh Wolf and Erik Griffin discuss Hollywood's face tattoo trend and Jussie Smollett's indictment, and Spade holds a business meeting with Lisa Vanderpump.
Kidding and Sonic the Hedgehog star Jim Carrey sits down with Spade to chat about his start in comedy, his extensive acting career and answer questions from the audience.
Giulia Rozzi, Tony Rock and Chris Franjola discuss Harvey Weinstein's guilty verdict and Gigi Hadid's beef with Jake Paul, and a coronavirus expert (Dana Carvey) stops by.
Bumping Mics stars Jeff Ross and Dave Attell discuss Tyra Banks's model-themed amusement park and the coronavirus's threat to the Tokyo Olympics, then roast the audience.
Guy Branum, Megan Gailey and Adam Ray discuss Prince Harry's choice to drop his royal title, made-up baby names and a Hot Pockets heiress's prison sentence.
Liza Treyger, Russell Peters and Andrew Santino discuss Taylor Swift's music video for "The Man" and Air New Zealand's economy bunk beds, and Spade reveals his "Survivor" gig.
Josh Wolf, Arielle Vandenberg and Erik Griffin discuss the next contestant on The Bachelorette, Meghan Markle's Disney plans and Kourtney Kardashian's coronavirus advice.
Candice Thompson, Randy Sklar and Jason Sklar discuss Michael Buble's performance for gorillas in Australia, attractive mug shots on Instagram and homemade hand sanitizer.
Moshe Kasher, Greg Fitzsimmons and Beth Stelling discuss the fate of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo and Tinder's coronavirus warning, and Spade organizes a Just Shoot Me reboot.
Zainab Johnson, Brian Kiley and Preacher Lawson discuss Nik Wallenda's high wire volcano stunt and Pornhub's strip club documentary, and Cesar Millan tries stand-up.
Spade endures an episode of My Feet Are Killing Me with comedian Sean Hayes, and Jo Koy, Chris Hardwick and Yamaneika Saunders react to bizarre fallout from the coronavirus.
Gabriel Iglesias, Chris Franjola and Megan Gailey discuss coronavirus-fueled festival cancelations and a final royal family gathering, and Spade runs Love & Hip Hop Atlanta.
Jim Jefferies, Tony Rock and Cristela Alonzo discuss viral onstage fails and Willow Smith's performance art event, and Chris Harrison chats about The Bachelor finale.
Fortune Feimster, Nikki Glaser and Zainab Johnson discuss Cardi B's coronavirus concerns and The Bachelorette, and Property Brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott try stand-up.
Specializing in celebrities, entertainment and all things apolitical, comedy legend David Spade and a panel of his comedian friends are at the roundtable and in the field to help break down the biggest headlines of the day.
Specializing in celebrities, entertainment and all things apolitical, comedy legend David Spade and a panel of his comedian friends are at the roundtable and in the field to help break down the biggest headlines of the day.
Specializing in celebrities, entertainment and all things apolitical, comedy legend David Spade and a panel of his comedian friends are at the roundtable and in the field to help break down the biggest headlines of the day.
Specializing in celebrities, entertainment and all things apolitical, comedy legend David Spade and a panel of his comedian friends are at the roundtable and in the field to help break down the biggest headlines of the day.
Specializing in celebrities, entertainment and all things apolitical, comedy legend David Spade and a panel of his comedian friends are at the roundtable and in the field to help break down the biggest headlines of the day.
Specializing in celebrities, entertainment and all things apolitical, comedy legend David Spade and a panel of his comedian friends are at the roundtable and in the field to help break down the biggest headlines of the day.
Specializing in celebrities, entertainment and all things apolitical, comedy legend David Spade and a panel of his comedian friends are at the roundtable and in the field to help break down the biggest headlines of the day.
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