Got a spare $10 million? Comedian and car lover Jerry Seinfeld is saying goodbye to a few of his vintage Porsches in an auction this spring -- so far, three vehicles have been confirmed for sale. Read More »
Much like the rest of the country (we think), comedian Jerry Seinfeld isn't a fan of Swanson's Hungry Man TV dinners. While addressing America's weight problem on last night's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Seinfeld expressed his disgust for the pseudo meal during his stand-up set. Read More »
The second episode of the new season of Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee airs tonight with the legendary Steve Martin. And while Seinfeld recently dropped the trailer for the new episode, we can't help but wonder: Does Steve Martin not have a computer? Read More »
Ending the year with a bang, Jerry Seinfeld's last 2015 guest on "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" was President Barack Obama, with the Seinfeld star taking POTUS for a ride in a silver blue 1963 Corvette Stingray. In any case, this is what getting coffee with the President looks like -- if you're the richest comedian in the world, that is. Read More »
From the White House to the coffee house, President Barack Obama is officially appearing on comedian Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. The trailer for the upcoming season was released today, Monday, Dec. 21, and the end held a little surprise for fans. Read More »
As the week winds down why not educate yourself with some feel good news? You know, like comedian Jerry Seinfeld once again taking in the title of world's highest-paid comedian. Yes it's true, the Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee lead reportedly dragged in an astounding $36 million this past year due to his internet fame, touring, that little 90s TV show, Seinfeld, and NBC's deal with Hulu. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld's family started a lemonade stand in East Hampton for his wife's charity, which was quickly shut down by police. Read More »
Longtime Bill Cosby fans David Letterman and Jerry Seinfeld have chosen to take their names, and comments praising the comedian, out of his 2014 biography Cosby: His Life and Times. The yank isn't too shocking considering Cosby's rape and sexual assault allegations, yet it seems the duo aren't the only ones whose names are being pulled. The book's publisher, Simon and Schuster, are pulling all the celeb blurbs from the books appearing on Amazon, according to the Associated Press. Read More »
New Late Show host Stephen Colbert appeared on last night's season finale of Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. During the episode, Colbert admitted that he was ready to stop The Colbert Report even before the David Letterman replacement gig was sent his way. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld is ready to drop his newest episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee tomorrow night at 11:30 p.m. with new-coming Late Show host Stephen Colbert. Leading up to the episode, Seinfeld just dropped a new behind-the-scenes video of him attempting to use a selfie stick while drive (rather quickly, by the way) on what appears to be the Garden State Parkway while going to get Colbert. Read More »
On the totem pole of "offensive" comedians, Jerry Seinfeld is pretty low. So if he's feeling that people are too politically correct these days, perhaps it's true. At least, that's what Real Time host Bill Maher and Roastmaster General Jeff Ross had to say on this past Friday's episode of Maher's HBO series. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld appears to have a little problem with college students and their thoughts on political correctness. The famed comedian recently went on ESPN Radio's The Herd with Colin Cowherd to discuss the new season of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee – which just dropped its premiere episode last Wednesday with Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus. During the interview, the comedian also talked about colleges, saying his friends don't perform at the venues because the students, and teens, "don't know what the f*ck they're talking about." Read More »
Season 6 of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee has officially begun, folks. The famed web series from comedian Jerry Seinfeld aired its premiere last night with Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Oh yeah, and she was also Elaine Benes on Seinfeld for nine years. And if you were expecting a lot of talk outside of the iconic NBC series, well, you might want to watch something else... Read More »