Trevor Noah
If celebrities only ever talk to each other, will the difficult questions ever get asked, let alone answered?
Speaking with Sherri Shepherd, the comedian quipped, “This is the first job I ever quit where I got to clean out my office.”
The correspondent was initially rumored to be a frontrunner for the job, but he was never going to stick around if he didn’t get it.
Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, David Letterman, and more helped the outgoing “Late Late Show” host deliver his most self-aware sketch yet.
The “Daily Show” correspondent previews his week as guest host, predicts how the Trump indictment will impact 2024, and makes his case for the future of late-night TV.
The former late-night host joins the 200th episode of The Last Laugh podcast and goes deep on the state of her career post-“Full Frontal.”
The good: Beyoncé made history! The bad: awkward bits, a medley featuring accused abusers, a depleted Ben Affleck, and too much more…