Kimmel welcomed his oldest and first child, a daughter named Katie, with his ex-wife Maddy on Aug. 28, 1991, in Tampa, FL. Though Katie grew up before her famous dad’s busy success, the late-night host told Vulture in 2017 that it was still a struggle to spend time with her because he was “exhausted all the time” from doing morning radio. “Most of the pressure I felt with Katie came from me being a 25-year-old guy who had to keep the family afloat,” Kimmel said. “It was not easy.”

But things have gotten easier since then. According to People, Katie graduated from the School of Art Institute of Chicago in 2015 and later moved to California to work as an artist. These days, she runs her own online shop filled with ceramics and fun t-shirts. She’s also married to her husband, Will Logsdon, whom she wed in September 2021.

Around that time, Kimmel joked about his daughter’s nuptials on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show,” saying, “People keep saying congratulations. I don’t know what I’m being congratulated for.” He continued, “Congratulations on raising a human that is attractive enough to be taken by one person. It’s not like we were trying to get rid of her, you know? It’s not like we’re selling a houseboat on eBay or something like that. But I guess congratulations is the thing.”

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