Renowned South African comedian and event host Trevor Noah has hinted that the 67th Grammy Awards might be his last time hosting in the United States.
Speaking at the event in Los Angeles on Sunday, Noah joked that political changes in Washington could be a reason for his possible exit.
“There have been a few changes in Washington, so I’m going to enjoy tonight because this might be the last time I get to host anything in this country,” he said during his monologue.
Noah has hosted the Grammys for five years in a row and is loved for his humor and lively stage presence. His ability to mix comedy with cultural topics has made him a fan favorite.
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He did not explain his comment further, but it has led to speculation about whether he plans to stop hosting in the U.S. or if it was just a joke.
The 67th Grammy Awards celebrated top musicians with amazing performances and big wins, with Noah once again leading the night with his usual charm and humor.
Here. We. Go….🕺🏽 Happy #Grammys Day! pic.twitter.com/FeXJTCESSD
— Trevor Noah (@Trevornoah) February 2, 2025