Trevor Noah, host of “The Daily Show,” has announced his exit from the anchor desk. Here is everything we know so far and what you should know.
Noah said in a video statement posted on Twitter Thursday that after seven years as host of the Comedy Central satirical news show, his “time is up.”
“It’s been amazing. It’s something that I never expected,” Noah said of his experience hosting “The Daily Show.”
Trevor Noah, a South African standup comedian, was a relative unknown to American audiences when he was named host of “The Daily Show” after Jon Stewart stepped down in 2015.
“I want to say thank you to you, to you who watched this,” Noah said. He further added:
Why Trevor Noah is leaving “The Daily Show” now?
Noah hinted that his decision to leave the show was motivated by his desire to do more standup work.
As Trevor Noah stated:
He also thanked his fans, “The Daily Show” team, and Comedy Central for “believing in this random comedian nobody knew on this side of the world.”
Noah then said:
He didn’t mention when his last show would be, but he said that he’d be around for a while.
“Don’t worry, I’m not disappearing,” Noah assured them.
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