DesusAndMero is officially coming to an end, as the prolific comedy duo has parted ways:
Acclaimed late-night show Desus & Mero is officially coming to an end after four seasons. The series is ending due to a creative split between hosts Desus Nice and The Kid Mero. Several social media posts over the last few weeks had fans thinking that the duo would be going their separate ways, and things were made official by Showtime on Monday. There will be no more episodes of Desus & Mero.
"Desus Nice and The Kid Mero will be pursuing separate creative endeavors moving forward. Showtime's late-night talk show Desus & Mero will not be returning for a fifth season," a spokesperson from Showtime said in a statement. shouts to showtime & shouts to the hive, thanks for being part of the journey. proud of the show my staff made every episode. Big tings soon come…. https://t.co/bKKezHz5qS
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