Conan O’Brien has shared how he feels about stepping away from his long-running late night show.
The 62-year-old has started his career with Late Night with Conan O’Brien show in 1993 that continued to broadcast live until June 2021.
In a recent interview, the TV host opened up about his decision to leave his popular late-night show. According to the American comedian, he feels he has more freedom now.
Conan admitted that he’s had a wonderful time hosting the TBS show, but he’s also feeling a little relieved.
In an interview with David Remnick for New Yorker, The TV personality said: “I think I reach more people now, either through the podcast or through the travel show.”
He added: “I have all this freedom to be me in different ways, in different formats.”
Brien admitted that he’s had fun ever since leaving his show, as he can now give many types of interviews that he never could have with his “attic format.”
He explained: “I mean, these old formats are going away, but they’re being replaced by a whole host of other ways of connecting with people and being funny, and being satirical, and being elaborative, and letting your talent run wild – which is in some ways more liberating.”



