MTV Cancels ‘Ridiculousness’ After 14 Years & 46 Seasons


MTV Cancels ‘Ridiculousness’ After 14 Years & 46 Seasons

Ridiculousness is coming to an end.

On Friday (October 31), it was reported that MTV has decided to cancel the comedy clip series hosted by Rob Dyrdek after 14 years and 46 seasons.

With over 1,700 episodes, Ridiculousness is one of the longest-running shows in MTV history.

Keep reading to find out more…The show will continue into 2026 with previously filmed episodes, but no new episodes will be produced, Variety reports. Season 46 will be the last installment of the series as re-runs will continue to air on MTV and select seasons will be available to stream on Paramount+.

According to sources, Ridiculousness‘ cancellation comes as MTV, which is under the Paramount umbrella, looks to feature a more curated slate of content that “embraces its experimental DNA” and represents “different creative voices” and a “refreshed programming.”

News of Ridiculousness‘ cancellation comes just one day after Bloomberg reported that Rob – who has been hosting the show since its premiere in 2011 – makes at least $32.5 million a year from MTV.

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Source: justjared.com


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