Sarah Silverman and Jimmy Kimmel Can’t HideTheir Love

October 7, 2008 at 12:24pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

They can deny it if they want to, but little birdies are chirping all over the place that Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman are back together!

Exhibit A: These photos of Jimmy and Sarah outside of Howard Stern’s wedding this weekend in New York.

First of all, “friends” don’t lovingly rest their hands on their “friend’s” tuckus, especially when they only broke up in July. Second, you don’t take your ex to a wedding unless that ex is an ex ex. Third, we called bullshit when they first denied they were back together, and now we have photographic evidence!

Do the Balki Dance of Joy! Our favorite couple is back on like Donkey Kong!

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