Your parents raise you in à bad time. But you should talk about a well together they raise you., and here you are !!! Try to fini some possif in your storys . Please
60 min interview brought me here. This is what Jon Stewart's producer liked? Speaks volumes...crap on and praise African Americans at the same time. Well, really it was just a crap.
Don't know if it helps, but he's said many times that he was wrong. He said he didn't get the cultural errors he was making when he 1st started out here, and that he's very grateful to the Black comedians who pulled him aside and basically schooled him on the "different jokes, for different audience/laughing at, but not with" thing. He'd done many of those jokes in Black comedy clubs and didn't get how it would translate in front of a mostly white/tv audience.
Those people didn't expect trevor to come with the Shakespeare...yes USA we learnt Shakespeare in school😂
I remember watching this all those years ago and knowing Trevor was going to be the next big thing.
he deserved the daily show!
Man he really uplifts the damage image of black Americans I see now on a deeper level what he is doing with his comedy.
Legendary 😂
We love the African Nation.
We love how You Relate To American 💯👍 Mindset
(TrevorNoah). Thank You.
Love*Indegenous*
Legend Africa nzima wewe ndio ule mbaya..
Love him
Wow and this was the clip that got Jon Stewart to notice him
Trevor is amazing*
my fav
What show was this?
The guy in the background at the desk looked like Letterman
Tonight Show with Jay Leno. From 2011
Editing? No? Ok.
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
-Tunka👣sila-
Your parents raise you in à bad time. But you should talk about a well together they raise you., and here you are !!! Try to fini some possif in your storys . Please
60 min interview brought me here. This is what Jon Stewart's producer liked? Speaks volumes...crap on and praise African Americans at the same time. Well, really it was just a crap.
Don't know if it helps, but he's said many times that he was wrong. He said he didn't get the cultural errors he was making when he 1st started out here, and that he's very grateful to the Black comedians who pulled him aside and basically schooled him on the "different jokes, for different audience/laughing at, but not with" thing.
He'd done many of those jokes in Black comedy clubs and didn't get how it would translate in front of a mostly white/tv audience.
It was hilarious. Comedians joke on everyone. African Americans are so sensitive yet quick to joke on others