Jimmy Kimmel has Thanksgiving disaster as he burns off hair and eyebrows

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Jimmy Kimmel accidentally burnt his hair and eyebrows while cooking Thanksgiving dinner.

The talk show host was preparing to cook a turkey for the holiday but disaster soon struck.

Taking to Instagram, the 54-year-old shared a selfie that showed the tips of his hair as well as his eyebrows scorched from the flames.

Jimmy seemed to be in high spirits and captioned the post: "happy thanksgiving everyone. try not to burn your hair and eyebrow off lighting the oven!"

His daughter Katie, 30, seemed to be over her dad's shenanigans and commented: "Again?????"

"Yep," Kimmel replied to his daughter, whom he shares with ex-wife Gina Kimmel. "It's now a holiday tradition."

Meanwhile, DJ Khaled seemed concerned about the situation and posted: "Take it easy my brother love and blessings to you and your family , happy holidays."

After burning parts of his hair off, Jimmy returned to his Instagram page to show off his cooked turkey.

"Burnt hair-smoked turkey," he joked in the caption.

Jimmy smized for the camera as he held up the perfectly cooked turkey and moved on from the fire incident.

Just last year, the talk show host made an appearance on The Ellen Show where he discussed another fire-related situation.

On the Fourth of July that year, a 'massive explosion' started spitting from his barbecue.

"I haven't told anybody about this but on July 4th I did a very stupid thing," he explained.

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