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Sounds like vax induced turbocancer to me.

Late-night TV host Stephen Colbert is never known to be lost for words, but at the end of his Monday night show broadcast, the host of The Stephen Colbert Report was left speechless as he paid tribute to his long-time executive Amy Cole, who passed away at age 53. . . Cole’s cause of death was not revealed to viewers. . . Writer and producer for the show Opus Moreschi took to X and shared his condolences, too.

Moreschi wrote, “Amy Cole was a beacon of light and joy and calm in the swirling chaos of our workplace. I am absolutely gutted that she’s gone.”

He then made a reference to cancer, “If you love somebody with cancer (or even if you don’t) please consider giving to Amy’s favorite charity in her name.”

Sounds like vax induced turbocancer to me. >Late-night TV host Stephen Colbert is never known to be lost for words, but at the end of his Monday night show broadcast, the host of The Stephen Colbert Report was left speechless as he paid tribute to his long-time executive Amy Cole, who passed away at age 53. . . Cole’s cause of death was not revealed to viewers. . . Writer and producer for the show Opus Moreschi took to X and shared his condolences, too. >Moreschi wrote, “Amy Cole was a beacon of light and joy and calm in the swirling chaos of our workplace. I am absolutely gutted that she’s gone.” >He then made a reference to cancer, “If you love somebody with cancer (or even if you don’t) please consider giving to Amy’s favorite charity in her name.” [Archive](https://archive.today/tt3Zo)

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