In the Channel 4 Christmas message, which will air at 5.45pm on Christmas Day, Kimmel will reflect on his turbulent year, which saw him suspended from ABC and then later reinstated.
In his speech, he will say: ‘From a fascism perspective, this has been a really great year.’
Following the broadcast of his final Jimmy Kimmel Live episode of the year last week, the host will also reflect on the hardships he has faced in the last 12 months.

During the final episode of his talkshow, which aired lastweek, he said: ‘This has been a strange year. It’s been a hard year.
‘We’ve had some lows, we’ve had some highs. For me, maybe more than any year in my life.’
Tearing up, he continued: ‘But on behalf of all of us — I’m crying already, I’m sorry. On behalf of all of us at the show, I just want to say that we appreciate your support, your enthusiasm.
‘And not just for watching. This year you literally pulled us out of a hole, and we cannot thank you enough, personally, professionally.’
He went on to urge his US viewers to inform their friends outside of the US about the political climate and attitude within the country.
‘It’s important that we as Americans let our friends in other countries who watch the show on YouTube, on Instagram, Hulu, wherever, know that a lot of us are not okay with what is happening,’ he went on.
‘There is still much more good in this country than bad, and we hope that you will bear with us during this extended psychotic episode that we’re in the middle of.’
Jimmy Kimmel Live was taken off the air earlier this year, and the host was suspended after comments he made regarding Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
The president previously gloated when the show was cancelled, posting on his Truth Social platform at the time: ‘Great News for America: The ratings-challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED.
‘Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done. Kimmel has ZERO talent, and worse ratings than even Colbert, if that’s possible.’
Less than a week later, ABC confirmed the return of the programme, prompting the president to ask why they wanted ‘someone back who does so poorly, who’s not funny, and who puts the Network in jeopardy by playing 99% positive Democrat GARBAGE.’