Late Show Me More: Backstage with John Oliver & The Lion King!

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Join us backstage as our friend John Oliver stopped by this week when we revealed People’s 2022 “Sexiest Man Alive!” We also went LIVE on election night with John Dickerson and Mike Birbiglia. Plus, the lovely Emily Blunt taught Stephen how to curtsy — and for the first time on late-night television, the cast of Broadway’s “The Lion King” lit up our stage with an unforgettable performance. Catch it all in this week’s #LateShowMeMore! #Colbert #BehindTheScenes #TheLionKing #Broadway #Election2022 #SexiestManAlive #JohnOliver #EmilyBlunt #ChrisEvans #TheRock

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