Trevor Noah Credits His Success to ‘Brilliant’ Black Women
Following a seven-year tenure as the Comedy Central series' host, Noah, 38,...
Trevor Noah bids goodbye to The Daily Show with emotional final speech
Trevor Noah said farewell after 7 years on The Daily Show. The final concert was on December 8. In his last remark, he thanked everyone who watched. The Daily Show’s Twitter account uploaded a BTS video of Trevor Noah saying, “I’m thankful to you all.”
The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah quits.
“When we started the show, we couldn’t get enough people to fill the audience,” he said. “I look at this now, and I never take it for granted.” Thanks to everyone who watches, shares, and has an opinion.
Take a look:
AdvertisementTrevor gives thanks to the fans who supported him over the last seven years and the Black women who shaped his life. pic.twitter.com/p2VpOkSm4T
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) December 9, 2022
He made critics chuckle in his impassioned statement. “Even hate-watchers. Still rated! Thank you forever.”
Trevor Noah praises black women
Trevor Noah revealed how Black women moulded his life, attitude, and thinking. “I’ve frequently been attributed with having lofty ideas… and I’m like, ‘Who do you think taught me?’ My mom, my grandmother, my aunts,” he said.
In the video, he advised everyone to do themselves a favour by talking to Black ladies if they want to know what to do or how to accomplish it.
Show info
The American late-night talk show will return on January 17 with guest hosts Chelsea Handler, Kal Penn, Sarah Silverman, Al Franken, Leslie Jones, D.L. Hughley, Wanda Sykes, John Leguizamo, Marlon Wayans, and Hasan Minhaj. Trevor Noah’s replacement has not been confirmed.
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