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‘Last Week Tonight’ Fans Slam Sky For Cutting John Oliver’s Joke About The Queen

Author

Lily Fisher

Published Jan 18, 2026

“Last Week tonight with John Oliver” fans in the U.K. walloped Sky this week after they cut out a youngster about the late Sovereign Elizabeth II.

Oliver said during Sunday’s show: “We truly need in the first place the U.K., which is doubtlessly at this point amazing from the dazzling destruction of a 96-year-old individual from standard causes.”

He went on, “It is a critical defining moment, which oddly enough undeniably, everyone felt that they expected to say something in regards to, from Crazy Frog, which tweeted out ‘Tear the Sovereign’ [and a] light emoji – a tweet that is hard to scrutinize without mentally adding [Crazy Frog’s dance music] – to Domino’s U.K., which posted, ‘Everyone at Domino’s joins the nation and the world in lamenting the death of Sovereign Elizabeth II. Our contemplations and feelings are with the Renowned Family.’

“Which I assume is perfect, in spite of the way that expecting the world is lamenting, they should maybe tell the U.S. Domino’s record whose most recent tweet as of this taping is, ‘In case ur examining this it suggests u need pizza like to attest.’ Get your f**king house all together Domino’s! A Lady IS DEAD.”

“The nicest thing the Queen of England ever did for anyone was die the week that woman became prime minister. Because for at least a week, she’s not going to be getting justifiably destroyed for answers like that.”

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The host then, at that point, said to depict new English Top state pioneer Liz Backing, “The Sovereign’s downfall is unfortunately apparently by all accounts not the only shocking mishap that Britain has expected to deal with this week considering the way that on Tuesday, Liz Section, generally Margaret Thatcher accepting she were high on stick, transformed into its new state pioneer,” NME itemized.

U.K. fans hurried to see the entire piece about the Sovereign had been cut, with the show cutting straightforwardly to Oliver’s child about Help.