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TREVOR NOAH JOKES TARGET CELEBRITIE­S

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LOS ANGELES. — Trevor Noah offered his own contributi­on to the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce obsession as he hosted the 66th Grammy Awards on Sunday.

The former “Daily Show” anchor returned for his fourth consecutiv­e year to host to the annual awards show — “the only concert that actually starts on time” — poking fun at some of the music industry’s latest headlines, including Swift’s high-profile romance with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.

After revelling in the star power that packed the Crypto.Com Arena in Los Angeles, Noah turned his attention to Swift and her inescapabl­e influence — which has recently extended beyond music. “I think it is so unfair how NFL fans have been complainin­g about the cameras cutting to Taylor Swift,” he said. “On Taylor’s behalf you know what I’m gonna do? I’m gonna give her a break.”

Since making her romance with Kelce public, Swift has become a staple in NFL coverage of Chiefs games, sometimes to fans’ frustratio­n.

On Sunday, Noah proposed a solution: “Every time someone says ‘Taylor Swift,’ I’m gonna cut the cameras to someone who played football.”

During Noah’s monologue, cameras suddenly cut to former football player and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star Terry Crews. “You like that, Terry Crews? You better fix your face, Terry,” Noah said, earning laughs from the star-studded crowd — including a laugh from Swift.

At the Golden Globes, last month, first-time host Jo Koy made a similar dig at the NFL’s spotlight on Swift. The Grammy winner responded to Koy’s joke with some side-eye and a sip of champagne.

In a post-Globes interview with The Times, Koy acknowledg­ed that the joke fell flat.

“What hurts the most is me just supporting Taylor, I support her, I love her work,” he said. “I got nieces that I bought tickets for. There’s no ill intent in that joke.”

During his monologue, Noah brought attention to Swift’s chances to make Grammys history. Swift, who earned six nomination­s, can become the first artist to win album of the year four times.

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