Late Show Me More: Backstage with Hugh Jackman & Trevor Noah!

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled “Late Show Me More: Backstage with Hugh Jackman & Trevor Noah!” – below is their description.

The stars came out in full force this week at #Colbert! Hugh Jackman indulged in an espresso martini with Stephen, and Trevor Noah nearly alerted the authorities! Mimi Webb and Meet Me @ The Altar performed on the Ed Sullivan Stage, and the hilarious Harvey Guillén made his debut as George Santos. Plus, Atsuko Okatsuka, Jesse Eisenberg, Stephanie Hsu and Congressman Adam Kinzinger took us through another extraordinary week of shows! Check it all out in #LateShowMeMore! #MMATA #GeorgeSantos

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