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John Oliver Hilariously Blasted HBO’s Business Daddy Warner Bros. Discovery For Last Week Tonight Finale

John Oliver rarely shies away from making jokes about anyone on his popular weekly talk show, Last Week Tonight. The Daily Show alum is known for breaking down serious subject matter from around the world and hilariously making the news accessible for the average viewer. The acclaimed host has chastised quite a few people in his time, but his latest callout may be one of his most surprising. On the show’s season finale this past Sunday, Oliver talked about the Qatar World Cup, during which he hilariously blasted HBO’s “business daddy,” Warner Bros. Discovery.

During a Last Week Tonight segment, John Oliver noted that it’s unlikely for an individual to speak out against a company that they are affiliated with, as it can result in a loss of sponsorships. He applied that thinking to soccer player Lionel Messi and his relationship with Qatar Airways. But in a surprise move, Oliver decided to prove he was willing to criticize his own parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, proving the late night host isn’t afraid to go after anyone. He joked:

People don’t generally openly shit on their employers unless, of course, that employer is Warner Bros. Discovery. In which case, you can happily shit away because apparently, they’re too busy canceling shows to notice.

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