Liberal Influencer Olivia Julianna Demands Students Skip Lunch and Walk Out of Schools Nationwide to Protest Jimmy Kimmel’s Canceled Show
It almost sounds like a script for late-night comedy itself, but it’s happening in real life. Liberal activist and influencer Olivia Julianna is now calling on students across America to take action in the most unusual way imaginable: skip lunch, leave class, and walk straight out of school to protest the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show.

The demand has quickly become one of the most bizarre youth-driven protest ideas of the year. According to her call, the movement is meant to show solidarity with Kimmel after networks decided to pull the plug, something she describes as a cultural loss worth fighting for. Her message is simple: if the adults won’t stand up for late-night comedy, the kids will have to do it. And how better to make a statement than refusing cafeteria pizza and algebra at the same time?
On social media, Julianna has doubled down, framing the issue as bigger than a TV personality. In her words, Kimmel’s cancellation is part of a wider attack on free expression and entertainment that speaks to young people. She argues that if students can walk out for climate protests, gun control, or political issues, then they can certainly walk out for comedy too. She insists that laughter is just as vital to American life as policy debates, and losing a voice like Kimmel’s on late-night television is something that should not be shrugged off.

Students, she says, should show the world that they will not sit quietly while programming they enjoy is silenced. And in classic modern protest fashion, she is encouraging not only physical walkouts but also viral hashtags, trending TikTok clips, and waves of memes to make sure the message is seen beyond the school walls. In her vision, a teenager walking out of class with a cardboard sign reading “BRING BACK KIMMEL” becomes the image of resistance in 2025.

Critics, of course, are laughing for a different reason. The idea of skipping lunch in the name of Jimmy Kimmel strikes many as the most unserious protest call they have ever heard. Some parents are already rolling their eyes at the thought of their children marching out of geometry class to defend a TV comedian. Others are calling it satire in motion, suggesting that the movement itself proves why late-night comedy is both loved and loathed in equal measure. Still, the conversation has taken off. Whether people support it or mock it, the walkout idea has captured attention.
There’s no question that Olivia Julianna knows how to create headlines. In a media world that thrives on extremes, telling kids to give up their lunch tray pizza and stand up for Jimmy Kimmel might be one of the boldest attention-grabbing stunts of the year. Whether it translates into actual walkouts is another story. Maybe a handful of schools will see students leave class chanting about monologues and comedy sketches. Maybe nothing will happen at all. But in the age of viral politics, sometimes the spectacle is the point.
And if nothing else, the irony is clear: the cancellation of a comedian’s show has now turned into a comedy routine of its own. Olivia Julianna’s protest call, whether seen as heartfelt or hilarious, proves once again that in today’s culture wars, no issue is too strange to spark a movement. Even lunch break is now political.