Jimmy Kimmel's Journey Down the Conspiracy-Filled 'Rabbit Hole' Is Better Researched Than You Think
The modern era of the Internet has one well-known player: the bro conspiracy theorist. He's often clad in a hoodie, clutching a tiny microphone as he narrows his eyes and laments about everything from the Earth being flat to the COVID-19 pandemic being connected to 5G. And now, thanks to "The Rabbit Hole," Jimmy Kimmel is one of them. "He really got into character really well," Molly McNearney, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" co-head writer, executive producer and Kimmel's wife, told TheWrap. "I think he's observed conspiracy theorists." "The Rabbit Hole" is essentially the . . .