By Bruce Haring
18.03.2020 - 17:05 / pinkvilla.com
Inspired by the viral Italian video, which features a group of quarantined Italians singing in unison from their balconies amid Coronavirus lockdown, Trevor Noah tried to do something similar in New York. But it turns out, New Yorkers aren’t really ready for all the love. In a video posted on social media by Trevor, The Daily Show host got all emotional tried to follow the lead of Italians. He went out on a balcony and sang the opening lines of A Whole New World from Disney’s.
However, unlike
By Bruce Haring
By Bruce Haring
Trevor Noah comes up with all the reasons why “Tiger King” star Joe Exotic could one day be the President of the United States in the latest episode of his “Daily Social Distancing Show”.
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Just because Trevor Noah is practising social distancing does not mean he is slowing down on the comedy.
Monday night’s episode of “The Tonight Show: At Home Edition” saw Jimmy Fallon have a long chat with his fellow late-night host Trevor Noah.
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Trevor Noah is giving his fans an update on “The Daily Show” renamed “The Daily Social Distancing Show”.
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By Bruce Haring
Roommates, most of the country is dealing with self-quarantines, lockdowns and social distancing, which can quickly give you cabin fever with an urge to get out. In effort to offer some friendly entertainment, Trevor Noah decided to serenade New York City from his balcony—and let’s just say it didn’t exactly go well.
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As The Daily Show prepares to go audience-free to protect fans from the coronavirus outbreak, host Trevor Noah isn't parting with his studio audience without a proper goodbye.On Friday's (March 13) episode, which marks the last featuring a live audience, Noah sits down on a piano to serenade the crowd before bidding farewell.
Trevor Noah is the latest entertainer to announce plans to postpone tour dates.
Donald Trump’s big Oval Office speech concerning COVID-19 had many scratching their heads but also gave people a pretty good laugh.
Before and after Donald Trump gave his address to the country about the Coronavirus, the C-SPAN cameras were rolling and showed viewers what the president was doing when he thought the cameras were off.