Jimmy Kimmel took a playful puncture Peyton And Eli Manning By comparing them with convicted murderers Honor And Lyle Menéndez.
During the Disney in advance On Tuesday, May 13, Kimmel, 57, delivered a monologue who scheduled the Manning brothers after performing a musical song during the event. Peyton, 49, and Eli, 44, who promote their upcoming Hulu series Chanderstried to insert their last name in a number of hit ABC shows – High potential, Abbott Elementary And Paradise.
In the meantime, Kimmel threw shadow on rival Networks CBS and NBC before he approached the opening number and asked: “I want to thank the Manning Brothers for finally answering the question:” What if two pots could sing mayonnaise? ” The answer is that they cannot do that.
The Late Night -Gastheer took it even further by bringing Erik, 54, and Lyle, 57 forward.
“That was worse than what the brothers of Menéndez did,” he joked, who aroused moans from the audience. “Too fast or too late?”
Jimmy Kimmel
Disney/Mark SeligerKimmel’s roast came on the same day that Erik and Lyle were taken to life for up to 50 years, so that they are now eligible for conditional release under the youthful perpetrator law of California, because they have committed their crime under the age of 26.
Erik and Lyle are currently both penalties in the Donovan Correctional Facility in California after they were arrested in 1990 on two counts of murder in the first degree. They became interested persons after their parents, José And Kitty Menéndezwere shot in their house. Because of a confession that was given to their therapist – of which they did not know it was being taken – Erik and Lyle eventually gave them to kill their parents after years of alleged physical, emotional and sexual abuse.
The brothers Menéndez were eventually found guilty of murder in the first degree and sentenced to life without conditional release in 1996 after two high -profile processes. While their earlier attempts to appeal against the decision were refused, recent projects such as Samples, the brothers Menéndez And more Erik and Lyle offered another chance for a resentment.

Eric Menendez and Lyle Mendez
Mega“I think monsters had unintended consequences. The caricature that was samples were, the people who were supportive that the recoil was important,” Erik and Lyle’s lawyer inflamed Mark Geragos told Entertainment tonight In October 2024, referring to Ryan Murphy’s script show about the murder case, who received criticism from viewers and Erik himself. “I can’t think of two exemplary people with very little hope who still continue to do a massive job.”
A month after the release of Monsters, former public prosecutor in Los Angeles George Gascón announced that a new hearing was established for new evidence in the murder case of Lyle and Erik. The Menéndez Brothers of Netflix offered Erik and Lyle the chance to share their side of the story three decades after their arrest.
“I am worried and I think it is important that the severity of my crime is not minimized or reduced,” Erik said in the documentary, which was released in October 2024. “I went to the only person who had ever helped me and who had ever protected me. Did not protect Lyle. I got it in every aspect of this tragedy.
In the meantime, Lyle admitted that he was still blaming for the events that took place.
“For me I could never escape that night. That night just a lot flows back into your head,” he noticed in the doc. “I have never found understanding. I sometimes feel that I saved Erik. But still? Look at his life now. It is impossible for me that I couldn’t do it better. I couldn’t manage all of us.”