Jimmy Kimmel joked about Taylor Frankie Paul’s “Bachelorette” season getting “pulled off air” during Tuesday’s Disney upfronts.

“I didn’t think I’d see you guys again!” the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host quipped onstage, referencing his temporary suspension last year.

“I’ve been through so much bulls–t this year, it actually made me appreciate this bulls–t,” the comedian, 58, said of the annual presentation event.

Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at Taylor Frankie Paul’s “Bachelorette” season getting “pulled off the air” on Tuesday. Disney via Getty Images

While discussing his own suspension from ABC, he joked that, “in order for ABC to pull you off the air, you have to throw a chair at your Mormon boyfriend,” referencing Paul’s domestic violence incident (Paul seen here in April 2026). AP

“You see,” he continued, “in order for ABC to pull you off the air, you have to throw a chair at your Mormon boyfriend!”

The crack was a thinly veiled joke about Paul’s search for love being cancelled in March, days before it was set to premiere.

Following the jab, Reddit users said they “can’t wait” for the 31-year-old to react to Kimmel’s comment on social media, with one writing that the Emmy winner is “in danger, girl.”

Paul’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Frankie was caught on video throwing a chair at her ex, Dakota Mortensen (both photographed here). Taylor Frankie Paul/Instagram

As a consequence, ABC pulled her “Bachelorette” season off the air. The Bachelorette

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When ABC canceled Season 22 of “The Bachelorette, the “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star was under investigation for an alleged incident with her on-again, off-again boyfriend — but it was footage from her 2023 domestic violence arrest that made the network pull the trigger.

In the leaked video, recorded on Mortensen’s cell, the MomTok star threw furniture at her then-partner while her 8-year-old daughter, Indy, cried in the background.

After Paul’s arrest, she accepted a plea deal for a third-degree felony count of aggravated assault, with the aftermath of the scandal documented on her Hulu reality show.

After Paul’s arrest, she accepted a plea deal for a third-degree felony count of aggravated assault (both Mortensen and Paul seen here during Season 2 of “Mormon Wives”). Disney

Kimmel (seen here in September 2025) had yet to speak on the scandal. ABC/AFP via Getty Images

As the throwback footage went viral earlier this year, ABC released a statement reading, “We have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of ‘The Bachelorette’ at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family.”

We hear there is a chance the season could still be released one day, as ABC “simply paused” it.

Bachelor Nation members, meanwhile, have expressed mixed feelings over the unprecedented cancellation.

Kimmel (seen here in May 2026) was suspended for a week after making a joke about Charlie Kirk’s violent death. GC Images

Since then, President Donald Trump has demanded Kimmel (seen here in January 2026) be fired. Disney via Getty Images

“Let us see it,” Demi Burnett urged ABC during a “Bachelor Happy Hour: Golden Hour” episode last week. “So many people worked hard on it. Not just her, there’s a whole [crew].”

Ashley Iaconetti, however, agreed it would not have been “appropriate” to air the season in a March interview with Page Six.

The winner of Paul’s season is rumored to be singer Doug Mason, and the pair are reportedly “trying to make [their] relationship work” as her and Mortensen’s contentious custody battle over son Ever, 2, plays out.

In their most recent hearing, Paul and Mortensen were both granted three-year restraining orders against each other.

Mortensen and Paul have been on and off since 2022 and share one son. Disney

Mortensen has accused Paul of domestic violence multiple times. Dakota Mortensen/ Instagram

Kimmel, who interviewed Paul and co-star Whitney Leavitt in 2025, had yet to comment on Paul’s scandal prior to Tuesday’s joke.

As for his own scandal, Kimmel was benched for a week in September 2025 — at the urging of the Trump administration — over a comment regarding Charlie Kirk’s death.

When President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, called for Kimmel’s firing again last month, a source told us the network will be “sticking by” the host.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.