Happy 37th Birthday To Trevor Noah

The Grammys declared that South African comedian Trevor Noah will be presenting the 63 Grammy Awards on January 31, 2020. Trevor will be hosting the awards for the first time.The Host of the Daily show, Trevor Noah had this to say on The Grammys website after the announcement was made public:Post main image


Growing up in the dusty streets of Soweto to becoming the first African to ever host the American Daily Show. Trevor Noah received a great amount of criticism when he first started hosting the show, with some people questioning his capabilities to continue with the greatness of the show.

“Despite the fact that I am extremely disappointed that the GRAMMYs have refused to have me sing or be nominated for best pop album, I am thrilled to be hosting this auspicious event.”

Yet another feather in his cap. Way to go, Trevor!It was a moment of pride for fans of Trevor Noah when he made it to the cover of GQ magazine. The comedian had this to say on Instagram:

The worst thing about being on the cover of GQ is they can make you look so good people in real life are like… “Damn Trev, what happened?”

The best part is… SHARING THIS HONOUR WITH GEORGE CLOONEY & MEGAN THEE STALLION! Thank youComedian and television host of The Daily Show, Trevor Noah has recently purchased a breath-taking mansion in Bel-Air that costs a whopping $27.5 million, which is roughly R412 million.

Ntsiki Mazwai, instead of congratulating Noah on the purchase, made it all about herself by supposing what she would do if she had as much money as Noah. Tweeps were not impressed by this pathetic show of jealousy. She further humiliated herself in the same tweet by saying that Noah does not have a family big enough to justify the purchase of that mansion.