Jimmy Kimmel's tribute to Cleto Escobedo III, his dear friend and  bandleader | CNNIt began like any other night — the lights, the laughter, the familiar theme of Jimmy Kimmel Live! echoing through the studio. But no one, not even the audience packed into the Los Angeles soundstage, could have imagined how the show would end.

Halfway through his opening monologue, Jimmy Kimmel paused. His trademark grin faded. The camera zoomed in as he stared into the crowd, his lips trembling. Then, almost inaudibly, he said the words that changed everything:

“He was watching tonight… don’t take him yet.”

Moments earlier, Kimmel had received devastating news: his lifelong friend and bandleader, Cleto Escobedo III, had passed away suddenly. Cleto had been with him from the very first episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! — more than twenty years of laughter, music, and friendship.

The audience fell silent. You could hear the air conditioning hum. Jimmy’s hands shook as he tried to steady his cue cards, but they slipped from his grip. His eyes glistened under the bright studio lights. “He was supposed to be right there,” he murmured, pointing toward the empty bandstand. “I can’t do this without him.”

Then, something no one expected happened.

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Within seconds, Robin RobertsDavid Muir, and Michael Strahan — all fellow ABC anchors — appeared on the stage. Producers later revealed they had been watching the broadcast live from the network’s newsroom. As soon as Jimmy broke down, the trio rushed to the studio without hesitation.

The broadcast cameras kept rolling as Roberts gently knelt beside Kimmel, taking his hand.

“You don’t have to hold it together for us,” she whispered. “He’d want you to breathe.”

David Muir, visibly emotional, wrapped an arm around Jimmy’s shoulder and said,

“He’s not gone, Jimmy. He’s in every laugh, every note. You brought him into people’s homes — and that never dies.”

Meanwhile, Michael Strahan stood quietly behind them, his hand over his heart, fighting tears as the audience rose in stunned silence. Moments later, ABC producers made the difficult decision to cut the feed, replacing the live broadcast with a commercial break.

But the internet had already seen enough. Within minutes, clips of the tearful moment went viral, flooding social media feeds with messages of love and support. Hashtags like #WeLoveYouJimmy and #CletoForever began trending worldwide. Fans shared memories of Cleto’s laughter, his music, and the unmistakable joy he brought to the show.

Jimmy Kimmel breaks down in tears honoring late best friend and bandleader  Cleto Escobedo

Behind the scenes, sources say Kimmel refused to leave the stage for nearly twenty minutes. “He just sat there, staring at Cleto’s spot,” one crew member revealed. “He kept saying, ‘He was watching tonight. He was supposed to see this one.’”

In the days that followed, ABC released a short statement confirming the loss, calling Escobedo “a cornerstone of late-night television and a soul whose music made millions smile.”

Kimmel has yet to return to the show. Insiders say he’s taking time to grieve privately, surrounded by family and the Jimmy Kimmel Live team who have stood by him since the beginning.

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But for millions who witnessed that broadcast — that single, unfiltered human moment — it was something far greater than television. It was love, loss, and friendship laid bare under the blinding studio lights.

And in Jimmy’s final words before the cameras cut, America heard the truth of a broken heart:

“He was more than my bandmate… he was my brother.”