Trevor Noah and GRAMMYs executive producer, Ben Winston, discuss how stressful the opening monologue was as they waited for the stars to arrive on the latest episode of 'What Now?' spotify.link/t...
Well the way I see it is, being rich typically means having a lot of possessions and material wealth(think of rappers, sportsman and actors) while being wealthy is more about having an extra high networth, money that is sustainable and lasting(think Bezos, Musk, Gates and these guys usually drive one car, unlike rappers with 10 cars)... Lionel Richie might be rich but he is not Elon Musk wealthy. At least that's how I understand it
@@JoeRussellProductions did you not hear the whole part of his joke before that? i think you just don't understand jokes in general, of course they mean the same thing, but in the end it's a joke lol
Trevor is breathtakingly handsome. We miss you on the Daily Show but have been enjoying spotting your latest efforts. I know he must get tired of the Daily Show mentions, but it’s better to be missed, right? 😉
My favorite was when Mme. Streep kissed one of those(Trevor's)dimples. I was like 🙆🏾♀️🤭. I'm such a fan as I'm finding that I am one of many. His rise should be a category on Jeopardy.
James has said he and Ben are best friends. They both came to the US to do the Late Late Show. Meanwhile, it seems like Ben started producing all the awards shows James hosted as well. And, when the original show ended and James returned to the UK, Ben’s stayed and continues to produce the other stuff. Decent ratings too, so nice gig.
We need to look at God every day throughout the day. Remember that we are eternal spiritual beings of light and connect our minds to God. This is called "Manmanabhav".
His monologue was really entertaining and I enjoyed it. But, his constant referencing of Jesus and God in this interview is super weird. Is he trying to be funny or is this guy actually really religious?
He is. Im south african, he's always been that way, from when his gigging stuff in SA , HE WAS A BIG DEAL TO US IN SOUTH AFRICA, the best! Still is , we miss him but God has other plans for him😊. The aspect of GoD has always been a thing with him.Its what was taught to him by his granny.
Well trevor did not want to get attacked or have tons of genz bitching online , so he did the appropriate thing and that is speak positive of the attendees and kept it light hearted . There is just no guarantee that these ppl will not pull a will smith or that he won’t be attacked in public by some crazed celeb fan that did not like his joke . The genz generation truly are ppl with limited sense of humour but at the same time very cruel and thoughtless , tricky to navigate as a host on a live show these days . Before comment section and social media , ppl could only complain by calling the broadcast complaints department etc and only the company controlled what was shared publicly but now , those days are long gone since immediate criticism is posted online , ppl are doxxed and ppl are attacked . I think there is more crazy nowadays or we just seeing more crazy cause they formed groups online and online is the same as offline to them , no separation .. best to not be a douche , keep ur douche comments for your Netflix specials and not for live shows . Trevor is smart , he learns quickly what not to do