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Trevor kept ‘Daily Show’ exit total secret

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NEW YORK - In his first interview since announcing his Daily Show exit, Trevor Noah revealed everything from why he kept it a secret to why now was the best time for him to leave.

Chatting to The Hollywood Reporter’s Lacey Rose, The South African comedian revealed that he kept his decision to leave the show a secret from everyone, including ‘The Daily Show’ crew.

“He starts talking and talking, and I look at Zhubin (Parang, the show’s writer and supervisin­g producer), like, ‘What is he doing? We’re going to have to edit this,’ recalled showrunner Jen Flanz of the shocking reveal.

According to THR, not even Noah’s representa­tives – who were en route to Toronto where he filmed his Netflix special the night after his announceme­nt – knew he had planned to announce his exit.

Following his announceme­nt, Noah knew his decision would impact everyone involved, prompting him to apologise every chance he got – something he said was a very South African thing to do.

“If you could choose a perfect emotion, obviously no one would be sad,” he explained, not wanting to upset anyone, but I’d rather people be sad than people be happy, like ‘Good riddance, that dick is out of the building.”

As for why he decided to drop the bombshell on a random Thursday, Noah said after strict restrictio­ns during the pandemic, he realised just how much he was missing out on.

He added that things have never been the same since returning to the studio after the pandemic lockdown regulation­s. “I found myself realising just how much I’d missed out on... (and) making the show wasn’t as much fun anymore, either.”

So, when his final show airs on December 8, the 38-year-old will be travelling to Qatar to catch a few of the Soccer World Cup games, and then he’ll be coming home to spend the festive season with his family.

Once the new year kicks off, Noah will travel worldwide for his Off The Record Tour, starting in the US on January 20.

He will also be working closely with his Day Zero production company, which has already prepped more than 30 projects across multiple platforms, including a scripted project based on Noah’s early days immigratin­g to the US, a video game and a Broadway musical about apartheid with veteran producer Scott Sanders in the works.

And while Noah hopes to be successful in his endeavours, one thing he doesn’t want more of is stardom.

 ?? (Courtesy pic) ?? Trevor Noah says: ‘‘here’s to the next chapter. Thanks Hollywood Reporter @THR & @laceyvrose for the cover and story.’’
(Courtesy pic) Trevor Noah says: ‘‘here’s to the next chapter. Thanks Hollywood Reporter @THR & @laceyvrose for the cover and story.’’

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