, where she became the first Black woman to write for a late-night network talk show, Ruffin will host as she takes on what’s happening in the world with her signature style.
In addition to both late-night shows, Ruffin has also written for the Emmy-nominated HBO sketch comedy .Meanwhile, Wilmore will make his return to late night after hosting on Comedy Central.
Currently untitled, Wilmore’s new series will feature frank discussions with high-profile people from all backgrounds in media, sports, politics and entertainment as they cover everything from the election to the most important conversations of the week. “Having a late-night show on Peacock is so exciting!” Ruffin said in a statement.
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