Trevor Noah on Trump’s Feud with Jimmy, Mets Game with Jerry Seinfeld & Missing The Daily Show

Comedian Trevor Noah recently joined Jimmy Kimmel for a chat. They discussed Trump’s rivalry with Jimmy, how Trevor’s life has changed since departing from “The Daily Show,” and his amusement at everyday annoyances, like people standing up on planes before the doors open. Trevor also shared his experience attending a Mets game with Jerry Seinfeld, and Jimmy read Trevor’s children’s book, Into the Uncut Grass, to his kids, touching on the lessons from the book.

Trevor Noah was discovered through a combination of talent, unique perspective, and exposure. He began his career in South Africa as a stand-up comedian and gained attention through his performances on local television and radio. His big break came when he joined the cast of “The Daily Show” as a correspondent in 2015. His insightful and humorous takes on social and political issues resonated with audiences, leading to his eventual promotion to host of the show. Noah’s ability to blend personal stories with broader cultural commentary helped him stand out in the comedy scene.

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