So, people seemed to be surprised and disappointed that some of Trevor's jokes didn't land tonight. During his opening monologue, he spoke about the people who vote for the Grammy winners, joking that ...
Trevor Noah has hosted the Grammys five consecutive times, and at this year’s ceremony on Sunday night, he joked that it could be the last time he’s allowed to host anything in the US ever again.
Trevor Noah didn't hold back in his opening monologue during the ... "We're going to be honoring the best in music as voted on by the 13,000 members of the Recording Academy, and 20 million illegal ...
Winston and Mason Jr. promise that the Grammys will still be the Grammys. In other words, the format is not shifting to a ...
Trevor Noah didn’t shy away from politics while hosting this year’s Grammy Awards. The former host of “The Daily Show” ...
Noah, who is usually breezy onstage, seemed to rush through his jokes Sunday, muddling many of his punchlines and making the monologue’s anti-Trump theme a bit unclear — especially in a joke involving ...
Tariff talk is making its way to the Grammys stage, with host Trevor Noah quipping ... 13,000 members of the Recording Academy — and 20 million illegal immigrants,” Noah said.
Trevor Noah sparks conversation during Black History Month questioning historical integration policies, drawing responses ...
"The darkest of times show the best in humanity," Noah said while emceeing ... in music as voted on by the 13,000 members of the recording academy and 20 million illegal immigrants.