Do late night shows inform celebrities who their co-guests are going to be so they can agree to appear on the show with them?

Do late night shows inform celebrities who their co-guests are going to be so they can agree to appear on the show with them? - Anonymous male in hat demonstrating red new years 2021 glasses while standing on street with blurred signboards on modern buildings at night time

I got thinking about this ever since I saw an old Letterman video featuring Howard Stern, in which Howard gave an account of how he had a conflict with Sharon Stone the last time he was on the show. She was the other guest.

Do these shows have to get the guests acceptance as to their co-guest so as to avoid any possible conflict in case they don't like the other person?






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