Jimmy Kimmel should offer a ‘sincere’ apology for his remarks about Charlie Kirk’s assassination and consider making his show less ‘divisive’ if he is to win over conservative viewers, a broadcast insider has exclusively told the Mail.

Kimmel, 57, was taken off air last week over his controversial comments about the killing of the Turning Point USA founder.

The host of Jimmy Kimmel Live! had said 'the MAGA gang' was attempting to portray the suspect in Kirk's killing 'as anything other than one of them.'

ABC's parent company, Disney, announced it had pulled the show to 'avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotionally charged moment for the country.'

But, after 'having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy,' Disney said the show will return to its platforms Tuesday night.