After seven years at the helm, South African comedian Trevor Noah signed off from his role as host of Comedy Central's left-leaning satirical news program 'The Daily Show.'
After seven years in the role,"The Daily Show"Noah, who was chosen for the role in 2015 following the departure of longtime host Jon Stewart, took a few minutes at the end of the episode to share his gratefulness and the things he has learned over the years as the late-night host.
Trevor Noah arrives to the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater on September 12, 2022. even credited former President Trump for his prison reform policies and said he wished he could have better explained the importance in not fixating on the party a person may associate with.
The final learning he shared with the audience is that the world is"a friendlier place than the Internet and the news will make you think." "I remember when we started the show, we couldn't get enough people to fill the audience," Noah said."Thank you to the people who watch, the people who share the clips, everyone who’s had an opinion, everyone who’s been kind enough and gracious enough."
"If you truly want to learn about America, talk to Black women. Unlike everybody else, Black women can't afford to f*** around and find out. Black people understand how hard it is when things go bad, especially in America," Noah said with tear-filled eyes.
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