
'Daily Show' host Trevor Noah credits success to Black women, fans in farewell address
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After seven years at the helm, South African comedian Trevor Noah signed off from his role as host of Comedy Central's left-leaning satirical news program "The Daily Show."
The South African comedian described his time as the face of the Comedy Central program as "a wild ride" and the "craziest journey that I didn't predict, I didn't expect."
Leading up to his final goodbye, Noah spent most of the episode reminiscing on memories and joking about his departure and future plans with his correspondents, also known as the "World's Fakest News Team."
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