Jon Stewart Reacts to Trump's Jesus Meme, Questions His Own Appearance Jon Stewart took a personal jab at President Donald Trump’s controversial AI-generated meme, which depicted the president as Jesus Christ, by expressing confusion over his own appearance in the image. During a Monday-night segment on The Daily Show, Stewart scrutinized the meme, which Trump had shared over the weekend, and questioned whether he was the subject of the image. The meme portrayed Trump as a bearded man in a bed, surrounded by figures resembling family members, with a glowing orb above him. Stewart leaned in to examine the image, initially mistaking the person in the bed for himself. “Wait… the guy in the bed…,” he said, then grew concerned. “Am I okay?” he asked the audience, adding an exclamation of disbelief: “What the f*ck?!” Stewart joked about his physical state, referencing his age and past vitality. “I mean, I know I don’t have the vigor and spunk of my MTV days. But I didn’t know we were here already,” he said, lamenting that his appearance had reached “leper territory.” He then turned his attention to the other elements of the image, identifying the figures around him as his wife, Amy Lynne, his brother, Sergeant Chisel Jaw, and his father, Pappy Joe. Stewart also highlighted the image’s surreal details, such as the eagle delivering mail and a hand touching his “penis,” which he humorously attributed to the meme’s creator. “I’m just glad that Jesus Trump brought his healing orb!” he quipped, referencing the glowing orb in the image. The comedian then critiqued the AI-generated nature of the meme, pointing out its limitations. “AI is like, ‘I can give you the fireworks, and the healing powers. And I can make you Jesus. But you weigh what you weigh. Sorry.#donald_trump #the_daily_show #jon_stewart #aigenerated_meme #amy_lynne

Scrubs: Christa Miller Discusses Jordan Sullivan's Return and Season 10 Update Christa Miller, known for her role in Shrinking, shared details about the return of fan-favorite character Jordan Sullivan on ABC’s Scrubs revival. During an appearance on The Daily Show, Miller provided insights into the production of season 10, which she also oversees as music supervisor. The conversation touched on the differences between working on network television and streaming platforms, as well as the impact of Bill Lawrence’s sitcoms on her career. Miller described the experience of filming the finale of Shrinking, noting the contrast between the show’s format and Scrubs. “You have to remember, with Shrinking, you got no commercials, and we can go over a half hour. You go in [on Scrubs], and it’s 21 minutes, that show. It’s on network TV, so to go in with the pace, and to play with everyone, and also I know that character so well…we had a blast,” she said. The host, Desi Lydic, shared a personal connection to Scrubs, recalling her early career as an extra on the show. “I got my SAG card from doing extra work, and one of the shows I did extra work on was Scrubs. At one point, I played a featured extra named ‘Nurse Buttaface,’” Lydic explained, prompting Miller to laugh and express disbelief. Lydic promised to provide proof of her role, adding a lighthearted moment to the discussion. Miller also reflected on her journey in comedy, starting with her role as Kate O’Brien in The Drew Carey Show and her collaborations with Bill Lawrence on projects like Scrubs, Clone High, and Cougar Town. Her current work on Shrinking and the Scrubs revival highlights her continued growth as an actress and her deep ties to the sitcom genre.#bill_lawrence #christa_miller #jordan_sullivan #the_daily_show #scrubs