David Letterman doesn’t have plans of retiring anytime soon.
Speaking to GQ for the magazine’s Video Cover Story in an interview published Wednesday, Dec. 11, the 77-year-old former talk show host denied he would be slowing down his career.
“I’m surprised that I’m still doing it at my age,” he told the outlet, while also sharing news of his latest endeavor — the Letterman TV FAST Channel on Samsung TV Plus.
Letterman’s Late Night with David Letterman aired on NBC in 1982, before moving to The Late Show with David Letterman on CBS in 1993.
In May 2015, he stepped down from his job as the host of The Late Show, wrapping up his late night hosting career after 33 years.
However, during his interview with GQ, when asked if he considered himself “semi-retired, not retired…