Trevor got me through lockdown here in the UK. I'd wake up every day, watch his Daily Show monologue from the previous night, and come out with tonnes of optimism and a massive smile. I really miss him - especially his insanely funny Trump impression!
Trevor's Trump impression is one of my favorites. It's not very accurate, but it's hilarious. Seth Myers' Trump impression is the same way. Love them both. ❤
I don't wish Trevor the stress of having to be in touch with the news 24/7 but I miss him so much. He's so smart! No one could have done a better job of getting us through the pandemic and educating us on difficult topics than Trevor. I miss him so much! it's so amazing to see him.
You know it's the writers that write everything he (or any of the hosts) say anyway, right? No one has better delivery, and comedic timing than John Stewart. I wish Stewart was back full time, not just mondays. Trevor was ok, but no one out daily show's the Stewart.
@@gorak9000 "writer write everything..."?? You know that's not true. Writer's do contribute, but most of these conversations are ad lib. Have you ever met Trevor Noah, Kimmel, Stewart, Leno, Letterman, etc.? All of these people simply know how to be personable and have a conversation, that's it.
@@attilaplasch6814 Ever watch the live satellite feed of colbert recording the monologue from home during covid where his video is going one way, and the prompter text is coming from NYC in the other direction? It's a LOT more scripted than you'd think. On average, he slightly changed the wording of one or two jokes a day while he was doing it - it's hard to say how much he contributed to the writing earlier in the day as that wasn't fed live by satellite. It was also surprising how many takes he had to do sometimes of each segment of monologue to get it right. I have nearly every covid monologue's production archived, both the prompter, and the live video going the other direction. Trevor doing the daily show also was fed by satellite during covid, but not live during production, only the final edited cut was fed daily, usually 3 or 4 hours before it aired on the east coast
I had to read your second sentence four times before I understood it. If you're referencing a book, put the title in italics and or quotes. "Born A Crime," is one of my all-time favorite books." No charge for the English lesson.
@@leonardodalongislandI’m 51! My kids say that to me all the time when I correct them, so I figured it was a good burn. I’ve given up on trying to write well in social media. A well written comment looks so out of place!
never saw the show but am a listener of his podcast. hes just a genuinly nice person and a good thinker. very creative in his ways how he approaches matters. smart kid!
Trevor's insight of life and the US politics, is so rich and deep. As an outsider, I relate to him and say yes! when he gets his points across in a succinct and clear manner.
@@android12921 - The problem is that he’s a COMEDIAN. His insights into politics might be profoundly sharp…but what good is that if he’s NOT funny! Got it?
Looking back on that, hearing and seeing Trevor's thoughtful takes and creative ways to make me laugh was the biggest highlight for me. Trevor is also the only person who made me enjoy seeing the ' jacket' he wore in each episode besides Mr Rodgers when I was a little kid.
A children's book about conflict resolution. Excellent idea! When my children were very young I took care of other children in my home. This book would have been a wonderful story with a hidden lesson I could teach.
I don’t know how we came up with the idea but when the kids would get into it we would make them sit in separate chairs until they apologized AND accepted the other’s apology. So basically each kid was armed with temporary parental authority. Usually it would go “I’m sorry” “I’m sorry and I accept your apology” “I accept your apology” and off they go playing again. BUT occasionally one of them would be really pissed off and would NOT accept the apology and they would sit there for awhile until whoever was offended cooled off and whoever was the offender got to think about what they’d done that made the other so angry. They were both good natured kids and it didn’t happen often but it sure made it easy on us as they self regulated. Face it…as parents we rarely knew exactly what happened but they knew what justice was required and were able to mete it out.
Most interesting thing is when Trevor says I’m more chill about being around kids cause “I don’t have them” and I’m not sure if he knows it, but he just hit upon the secret to parenting. I don’t think he meant it exactly in this context but it’s still the best way to put it. You must always remember with your kids, that you do not have them. They are not yours. They are their own people. Your job is to set the best example so that they learn how to be adults. And you do that by loving them and being truthful above all whenever possible.
That is beautiful and true! As a child abuse survivor I am amazed that this was the truth I try to explain to others, I was forced to decide at 7 , do I live and stop writing, drawing, creating or the alternate? They owned me
@@NuiYabukoor I think I remembered how beautiful and perfect my son's skin was and how I spent so much time talking care, lotions and sunscreen. Then seeing a tattoo Mar the skin was sad to me. Also knowing that people often get tattoos when young and they are stuck with them when things change and it doesn't fit anymore.
Every interview with Trevor is too short. I simply want him to keep talking. He always has a life lesson to share, not to mention his humour. And of course, we're both South Africans 😉
I hated him at first simply because he’s not John Stewart. It took a little bit for him to find his footing, but he ended up getting really really good because his personality shined through more and more. Then when he left I was sad, just like when John left. He looks weird with a fro and that dirt on his upper lip though lol.
Trevor is such a wonderful soul. It’s always a pleasure to see him anywhere. I don’t have kids but I’m definitely buying his book for a gift for someone else.
I think I just realized that Trevor Noah is at the top of my list for fantasy dinner party guests. I Love listening to that dude, also enjoyed the audible version of his memoir- check it out.
Trevors so talented. I wish every child could get his book. When you read it opens countless doors doors. Reading can take you anywhere. Reading is awesome!! 🥰 💜
Cormac Mc Carthy is one of my favorite writers, and in the novel “The Road” the main characters do not have names, it’s just “the man” and “the boy.” Trevor is a similar talent in explaining at the world in captivating ways. Reading rocks!
He's such a nice young man. I miss Trevor . He's one of the real people. Not letting fame change him . Jimmy as well. They would make a good comedy team.
Trevor is one of the funniest and most brilliant humans. His podcast is fantastic. What a great host. He can engage the smartest ppl in the world on their level because he cares and does research. Love him!
I'm totally with Trevor on the sitting until the doors open on a plane. I never get up before the doors are open, because it is more relaxing to sit and you don't get out any faster by standing earlier.
If you're tall, and your knees are pressed into the seat ahead of you for hours, I don't care if the door is open or not - I'm standing up to unkink my spine and stand for a few minutes. I also don't care if the people next to me want to move or not, I'm moving to the isle to stand, and they can deal with it.
@@gorak9000 I don't understand that, because if you have been on the plane for hours, why not wait 5 minutes instead of having to cower under the overhead luggage while waiting to get off. In 5 minutes you can stand up straight and stretch freely.
@@johnforde7735Why wait?? Because it was uncomfortable and if it not necessary to sit anymore, you stand. I am short but I get that. My back hurts, I will stand when possible.
@@johnforde7735Either you're short enough to fit into economy seats or you fly at least business. Sure, when I fly business I can calmly await a few more minutes. But as a tall person I can't wait to stretch my legs. Those hours were torturous and every minute getting up early is a win.
Trevor has been my favorite comedian for years! Not just because he’s witty and funny but because of his intelligence and the way he articulates his views on all kinds of issues. He speaks from such a neutral but enlightened place that pushes you to think whether you like it or not. A truly remarkable individual.
In movie theaters & airliners, we sit & wait for the mob to thin out. In the theater, we're enjoying the credits, music & outtakes while the crowd jostles for the exits. It's all good. 💙💙💙
@@Seeta_sa_gauta yes he did,😅 part of the fun was to find out which colored hoodie he will whip out that day and trying to count how many hoodies he went through during that time,😂
And yes, this deserves another posting: "I cannot tell a lie" - George Washington "I cannot tell the truth" - Donald Trump "I cannot tell the difference" - MAGA
@@attilaplasch6814 For the rational, the educated, the sympathetic/empathetic, for those with cognitive and emotional and historical intelligence and knowledge, and for those with any human decency, those words should ring true, with a teeny weeny bit of much needed artistic freedom. Please feel free to spread that liberally!
Trevor's right! You should not make your bed at all, but fold down the covers to let the sheets dry and air out. Years ago, in Microbiology, we took samples from made and unmade beds (as well as sink faucets, toilet handles - all kinds of things), swabbed them on ager plates and counted the bacterial and other colonies. Made beds harbor far more bacteria, yeasts and molds.
Correct! My mum was a theatre nurse, and despite our home being hygienically clean, we did not make our beds until turn in time, we opened the duvets to let them air. 😂
I just love Trevor and his way of thinking and I miss him so much. I wish he would come back although I understand how he feels about what he's doing now. Thank you, Jimmy, for having him as a guest.❤ you two are so funny together
Trevor is one of the most funny guys I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. I really miss him on the Daily Show, not to dis his beautiful and funny replacement, because she is very talented in her own right. I would love to see him get his own show at some point. I would be a loyal viewer for sure.
What I love about him is how he combines humor with wits, smartness and this unique perspective he has on everything. I don't know how to say it, it's not like everyone else is stupid, but Trevor's like.... like the intellectual, the wise man, the funny Dalai Lama of comedy. Something like that... to me at least. But I love them all tbh
Same!! He is brilliant, hilarious and seems like a genuinely good person. In case you didn't know, he does have a podcast!! It's called "What Now? With Trevor Noah" 😊
@@xy6845 I think you described it really well. I'd add that his words tend to be simultaneously thoughtful, thought provoking, uniquely funny, empowering, inspirational, and often absolutely hilarious in my opinion. The man has a gift and I'm grateful that we all get to enjoy it. I'm looking forward to hearing more from him
guys if you havent checked out his podcast you absolutely should. it’s definitely my most listened to podcast. i always loved his conversations with guests on the daily show and how curious he is and he brings that same energy to the podcast. its called what now with trevor noah
My mother and I solved the demaking question the following way: I never made my bed because I never saw the sense in it. She told me to do it for a while. I ignored her. She realized I was a lost cause and it didn't really matter if my bed was made or not. We both were happy. She still is a bedmaker and I'm not.
Love Trevor! He’s such an intelligent, eloquent, humorous and personable guy. I love to hear him debate with others. Even when their views are vastly different from his, he never puts the other person down or try to make them feel like their views don’t matter/ or are nonsensical. He just tries to understand their point of view, and give them his perspective.
Oh my god, Trevor Noah is a genius! I read his first book, a masterpiece and one of my favorite books. I'll definitely find this children's book for my grandchildren. Its always a treat to see him on talk shows and I watch the Daily Show on RUclips. Thank you for your wisdom, enlightenment, and laughs, Trevor!❤
His voice is my sleep companion. Whenever I find myself tossing and turning in bed, I either pick one of his specials on Netflix or his audiobook and listen to him until I doze off.
We miss you Trevor!!!! You were a light in a dark time in our world. Glad to see you are still being your amazing self. My husband and I wish you all the best.
Trevor got me through lockdown here in the UK. I'd wake up every day, watch his Daily Show monologue from the previous night, and come out with tonnes of optimism and a massive smile. I really miss him - especially his insanely funny Trump impression!
Same here from Germany. I miss this guy so much.
I've missed his insight with this election, as an American I've used both these men to get me through this crazy decade.
Same here. I don't live in the U.S. but I looked forward to seeing Noah with his growing hair and hoodie....NORMAL.
Trevor's Trump impression is one of my favorites. It's not very accurate, but it's hilarious. Seth Myers' Trump impression is the same way. Love them both. ❤
Me too 🎉
I don't wish Trevor the stress of having to be in touch with the news 24/7 but I miss him so much. He's so smart! No one could have done a better job of getting us through the pandemic and educating us on difficult topics than Trevor. I miss him so much! it's so amazing to see him.
Have you read his biography?
It's fabulous!
Trevor and John Oliver together would be an amazing daily show
I’m a CA a
@@BridgetPorter - He was all of those things, except…it was a COMEDY show. I noticed that you didn’t mention his comedic skills.
@@-Luka-Brazi I think it's funny. The Daily Show is more satire than purely for laughs comedy.
I love Trevor. I've never seen a more blessed human. The guy is brilliant, hilarious, relatable, and still frustratingly humble lol
I miss Trevor’s insightful interviews on the Daily Show. They were always so much better than basically anyone’s. Funny and exceptionally smart.
You know it's the writers that write everything he (or any of the hosts) say anyway, right? No one has better delivery, and comedic timing than John Stewart. I wish Stewart was back full time, not just mondays. Trevor was ok, but no one out daily show's the Stewart.
@@gorak9000 I'ma let you finish, but John Oliver was the best Daily Show Host of all time
@@gorak9000 "writer write everything..."?? You know that's not true. Writer's do contribute, but most of these conversations are ad lib. Have you ever met Trevor Noah, Kimmel, Stewart, Leno, Letterman, etc.? All of these people simply know how to be personable and have a conversation, that's it.
@@attilaplasch6814 Ever watch the live satellite feed of colbert recording the monologue from home during covid where his video is going one way, and the prompter text is coming from NYC in the other direction? It's a LOT more scripted than you'd think. On average, he slightly changed the wording of one or two jokes a day while he was doing it - it's hard to say how much he contributed to the writing earlier in the day as that wasn't fed live by satellite. It was also surprising how many takes he had to do sometimes of each segment of monologue to get it right. I have nearly every covid monologue's production archived, both the prompter, and the live video going the other direction. Trevor doing the daily show also was fed by satellite during covid, but not live during production, only the final edited cut was fed daily, usually 3 or 4 hours before it aired on the east coast
Me too 🎉
Trevor is a gift. Born a crime one of my all time favorite books, and the daily show during the early days of Covid was so good.
Born a crime read by Trevor Noah himself is the all day lasting candy that educates you while you're binging on it.
I had to read your second sentence four times before I understood it. If you're referencing a book, put the title in italics and or quotes. "Born A Crime," is one of my all-time favorite books." No charge for the English lesson.
@@leonardodalongislandThanks for the lesson, boomer.
@@jimwaters1562So you think age is relevant to proper writing? So sad-youngster.
@@leonardodalongislandI’m 51! My kids say that to me all the time when I correct them, so I figured it was a good burn. I’ve given up on trying to write well in social media. A well written comment looks so out of place!
Noah always makes sense.
those two together ? I could watch for hours. Brillant.
So could I, they are hysterical together!
Yessssssss🎉
Truly my two host faves !! Casual Magic together
Listen to the storm team five podcast. It's the whole crew of late night hosts together during the writers strike. Absolutely hilarious
Me too 🎉
The chemistry between Jimmy and Trevor was amazing. Best interview by Jimmy in a while.
Trevor has great chemistry with everyone. Amazing communicator
That is because Trevor banters with him pretty well too.
Cuz they were both high af... :D
npc comment, no one likes them
@@Mrunlimted47 are you an azarasian or a rubidoo ahhh?
I miss Trevor! Total shock when he took over The Daily Show and he just owned it! Glad to see him! Great interview!
Sure miss Trevor! So articulate and he gets his points across in such a nice manner!
@@lindahavron3479 - So UN-funny!
never saw the show but am a listener of his podcast. hes just a genuinly nice person and a good thinker. very creative in his ways how he approaches matters. smart kid!
Trevor's insight of life and the US politics, is so rich and deep. As an outsider, I relate to him and say yes! when he gets his points across in a succinct and clear manner.
@@android12921 - The problem is that he’s a COMEDIAN. His insights into politics might be profoundly sharp…but what good is that if he’s NOT funny! Got it?
@@MrDschiesus - Too bad he’s not FUNNY! You people are aware that he thinks he’s a comedian, right?
Trevor Noah is just a delight, and that laugh is contagious 😂
Trevor was a staple during the pandemic! That’s when he wore a hoodie and started to grow his fro!
Yesssss! I love his hair grown out. 💜 I miss him (and other late night shows) in that Zoom format.
Awesome sauce 😊
He also taught us how to compartmentalize the sofa.😂
He kept us all company 😍
Looking back on that, hearing and seeing Trevor's thoughtful takes and creative ways to make me laugh was the biggest highlight for me.
Trevor is also the only person who made me enjoy seeing the ' jacket' he wore in each episode besides Mr Rodgers when I was a little kid.
A children's book about conflict resolution. Excellent idea! When my children were very young I took care of other children in my home. This book would have been a wonderful story with a hidden lesson I could teach.
Did they watch Mr. Rogers? That was a large part of his program.
I don’t know how we came up with the idea but when the kids would get into it we would make them sit in separate chairs until they apologized AND accepted the other’s apology. So basically each kid was armed with temporary parental authority. Usually it would go “I’m sorry” “I’m sorry and I accept your apology” “I accept your apology” and off they go playing again. BUT occasionally one of them would be really pissed off and would NOT accept the apology and they would sit there for awhile until whoever was offended cooled off and whoever was the offender got to think about what they’d done that made the other so angry. They were both good natured kids and it didn’t happen often but it sure made it easy on us as they self regulated. Face it…as parents we rarely knew exactly what happened but they knew what justice was required and were able to mete it out.
@@Theoreticallytexting Interesting and it is always interesting to think about why some kids tend to bring up "that's not fair" more than others.
This interview was pure gold, with great chemistry, and it was truly fluid.
I miss Trevor on The Daily Show. I hope he comes back. Or, Can someone give him his own show? 💜
His podcast is pretty interesting
I stopped watching not long after Trevor became host. No one can replace Jon Stewart. Glad he came back.
Couldnt disagree more@ChadMcFarland_CanadaEHTeam
I think Desi is quite good.
She's hosting this week.
Give her a chance.
The correspondents are doing a great job.
Most interesting thing is when Trevor says I’m more chill about being around kids cause “I don’t have them” and I’m not sure if he knows it, but he just hit upon the secret to parenting. I don’t think he meant it exactly in this context but it’s still the best way to put it. You must always remember with your kids, that you do not have them. They are not yours. They are their own people. Your job is to set the best example so that they learn how to be adults. And you do that by loving them and being truthful above all whenever possible.
Some people share their mothers crying because they got a tattoo or something, as the mother thinks her child's body is hers.
It's really disturbing.
Great way to look at it.....
That is beautiful and true! As a child abuse survivor I am amazed that this was the truth I try to explain to others, I was forced to decide at 7 , do I live and stop writing, drawing, creating or the alternate? They owned me
Nice. And I never say I'm proud of my kids, they and their accomplishments aren't my accomplishment. I stick with 'I'm grateful to admire them.'
@@NuiYabukoor I think I remembered how beautiful and perfect my son's skin was and how I spent so much time talking care, lotions and sunscreen. Then seeing a tattoo Mar the skin was sad to me. Also knowing that people often get tattoos when young and they are stuck with them when things change and it doesn't fit anymore.
Every interview with Trevor is too short. I simply want him to keep talking. He always has a life lesson to share, not to mention his humour. And of course, we're both South Africans 😉
I agree, he is wonderfully upbeat and articulate.
Always good to see folks from our country doing well
Of course.
He has an awesome podcast. I never miss an episode
I hated him at first simply because he’s not John Stewart. It took a little bit for him to find his footing, but he ended up getting really really good because his personality shined through more and more. Then when he left I was sad, just like when John left. He looks weird with a fro and that dirt on his upper lip though lol.
Trevor is such a wonderful soul. It’s always a pleasure to see him anywhere. I don’t have kids but I’m definitely buying his book for a gift for someone else.
Thank you for the smiles and laughter, Jimmy and Trevor!
lmao npc coment, stop glazing goofy
@@Mrunlimted47 Sometimes the NPC is the person who keeps saying the same thing repeatedly.
Trevor is actually a saint. That’s my understanding of what holiness is. Please keep on doing what you’re doing. Thank you, dear man.
I think I just realized that Trevor Noah is at the top of my list for fantasy dinner party guests. I Love listening to that dude, also enjoyed the audible version of his memoir- check it out.
Ooooh, I'd like to be invited to that dinner! Who else is coming?
Good thought. Just added him to mine. 😉
Memoir? You have got to be kidding! I suspect only 2 books were sold…YOU and his MOTHER! What fantastic silliness!
Sorry, Jimmy! Trevor as a guest can only be pity! Jon Stewart’s return painfully illustrated what was always missing!
@@-Luka-Brazi Over 3 Million copies sold to date brothe.. I suggest your suspicions miight want to chew on that before you swallow.
I love Trevor Noah. He is a good man who along with family survived apartheid in South Africa
The racism is still there.
I love his mothers/grandmothers advice.
Trevor brings happy good kind & funny vibes which we all need now!!
Trevor has this way of showing up when you need him the most. So much gratitude.
What he says about the bed resonates with me. Noah is a piece of gold! Love him so much!
Trevors so talented. I wish every child could get his book. When you read it opens countless doors doors. Reading can take you anywhere. Reading is awesome!! 🥰 💜
Butterflies in the sky...I can go twice as high.
Cormac Mc Carthy is one of my favorite writers, and in the novel “The Road” the main characters do not have names, it’s just “the man” and “the boy.” Trevor is a similar talent in explaining at the world in captivating ways. Reading rocks!
READING SAVES LIVES, THANK-YOU
To paraphrase; *"Reading is staring at a piece of wood and hallucinating".*
You sound unhealthily obsessed…🤷🏾♂️
He's such a nice young man. I miss Trevor . He's one of the real people. Not letting fame change him . Jimmy as well. They would make a good comedy team.
Trevor: "Jimmy waited for me on the sidewalk." 🤣🤣
And Jimmy had tears in his eyes, and he said SIR!😂 💙
If ya know, ya know.
A brilliant dig at someone unnameable 😂
Such a joyful soul and a joyful duo. Love this conversation.
Everyone misses him!!! Trevor pls come back on any show where we can see and hear you daily. That's your calling.
Nah he's doing what he loves now, leave him be.
He has a podcast
@@thomasalva9263 We can leave him be while also expressing how much we miss him.
Nah, he stopped enjoying it.
Trevor is one of the funniest and most brilliant humans. His podcast is fantastic. What a great host. He can engage the smartest ppl in the world on their level because he cares and does research. Love him!
I'm totally with Trevor on the sitting until the doors open on a plane. I never get up before the doors are open, because it is more relaxing to sit and you don't get out any faster by standing earlier.
If you're tall, and your knees are pressed into the seat ahead of you for hours, I don't care if the door is open or not - I'm standing up to unkink my spine and stand for a few minutes. I also don't care if the people next to me want to move or not, I'm moving to the isle to stand, and they can deal with it.
@@gorak9000 I don't understand that, because if you have been on the plane for hours, why not wait 5 minutes instead of having to cower under the overhead luggage while waiting to get off. In 5 minutes you can stand up straight and stretch freely.
ty for clearing this up
@@johnforde7735Why wait?? Because it was uncomfortable and if it not necessary to sit anymore, you stand. I am short but I get that. My back hurts, I will stand when possible.
@@johnforde7735Either you're short enough to fit into economy seats or you fly at least business.
Sure, when I fly business I can calmly await a few more minutes.
But as a tall person I can't wait to stretch my legs. Those hours were torturous and every minute getting up early is a win.
Trevor has been my favorite comedian for years! Not just because he’s witty and funny but because of his intelligence and the way he articulates his views on all kinds of issues. He speaks from such a neutral but enlightened place that pushes you to think whether you like it or not. A truly remarkable individual.
OMG! Trevor Noah! Thank you Jimmy!
So beautiful to see and listen to Trevor again. Always a great pleasure.
That’s a beautiful title to a book. Was great to see Trevor again!
Miss you Trevor! So good to hear that you are still doing well and trying new things and making your voice heard in the world.
Anyone else miss him at the Daily show so much?😭😭😭
No. It was a sad day when Jon Stewart left.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@TheFyendcouldn't disagree more
Glad John is back. Trevor is a 6/10 but John is literally the standard.
Seen no need to hire a South African to speak to me about American politics...
In movie theaters & airliners, we sit & wait for the mob to thin out. In the theater, we're enjoying the credits, music & outtakes while the crowd jostles for the exits. It's all good. 💙💙💙
As a non-bed-maker, the last part of this interview warmed my heart! 😊
Same!
Same here. He's right about the sweat and the bed needing to breathe. It's especially important if you have bad allergies.
Trevor in a hoodie and the Daily Show during the pandemic was one of the brightest things during those hard times.🫶🏻
💯💜
Amen to that!!!!
And it gave him that awesome fro!!
He kept buying different colours.
@@Seeta_sa_gauta yes he did,😅 part of the fun was to find out which colored hoodie he will whip out that day and trying to count how many hoodies he went through during that time,😂
Trevor is a Living Legend and Gift for all of us.
You can tell Trevor thinks a lot about things in life. So much insight and wisdom.
And yes, this deserves another posting:
"I cannot tell a lie" - George Washington
"I cannot tell the truth" - Donald Trump
"I cannot tell the difference" - MAGA
So much truth in so few words.
@@attilaplasch6814 For the rational, the educated, the sympathetic/empathetic, for those with cognitive and emotional and historical intelligence and knowledge, and for those with any human decency, those words should ring true, with a teeny weeny bit of much needed artistic freedom. Please feel free to spread that liberally!
That was earlier said about war criminal Kissinger.
@@nedludd7622 "Earlier said"? You are amazing!!
“I cannot tell the time…what day it is…or who I am” - Joe Biden
Trevor's right! You should not make your bed at all, but fold down the covers to let the sheets dry and air out. Years ago, in Microbiology, we took samples from made and unmade beds (as well as sink faucets, toilet handles - all kinds of things), swabbed them on ager plates and counted the bacterial and other colonies. Made beds harbor far more bacteria, yeasts and molds.
Correct! My mum was a theatre nurse, and despite our home being hygienically clean, we did not make our beds until turn in time, we opened the duvets to let them air. 😂
When I found that out, I was so proud of myself for my chronically unmade bed! 😂😂😂
Both of these men make my heart giddy ❣️😅
Yes!
so would a lot of chicks... even if they said "No"!!!!! lol.
😂😂❤
@@JacquelineFox-xo6jn Me too
Hands down, best interview with a celebrity on a talk show I've ever watched. Every second is golden!
Miss him so much - please come back ❤
This was a damn good interview, it helps when both parties are on the same wavelength.
Awesome to see Trevor again
I just love Trevor and his way of thinking and I miss him so much. I wish he would come back although I understand how he feels about what he's doing now.
Thank you, Jimmy, for having him as a guest.❤ you two are so funny together
Trevor looks so relaxed, happy for him!
Hats off to Trevor on his children's book on conflict resolution. It must start to be learned at a young age.
Aww Love Trevor. I think Jimmy should make cardboard cutouts of himself and place them around the city just for fun.😊
This would be hilarious! 🤣 😂 🤣
That is so damned funny. It would drive Trump to distraction. He’d explode
Damn, this is a masterpiece idea. Someone in the show please do this.
Genius!
Oh kids this has to happen!
I LOVE Trevor Noah and miss not seeing him on the daily show. He is the funniest comedian in the world and him and Kimmel together are pure gold❣️🫶🇬🇧
It's nice to see that Trevor is again Trevor and doesn't anymore give out the bitterness of the last year of his Daily Show career :)
Trevor is extremely talented and intelligent. I very much like his quick witted performance.
Our book club read Trevor’s book. We highly recommend it.❤
Trevor is one of the most funny guys I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. I really miss him on the Daily Show, not to dis his beautiful and funny replacement, because she is very talented in her own right. I would love to see him get his own show at some point. I would be a loyal viewer for sure.
What I love about him is how he combines humor with wits, smartness and this unique perspective he has on everything.
I don't know how to say it, it's not like everyone else is stupid, but Trevor's like.... like the intellectual, the wise man, the funny Dalai Lama of comedy.
Something like that... to me at least. But I love them all tbh
Same!! He is brilliant, hilarious and seems like a genuinely good person. In case you didn't know, he does have a podcast!! It's called "What Now? With Trevor Noah" 😊
@@xy6845 I think you described it really well. I'd add that his words tend to be simultaneously thoughtful, thought provoking, uniquely funny, empowering, inspirational, and often absolutely hilarious in my opinion.
The man has a gift and I'm grateful that we all get to enjoy it.
I'm looking forward to hearing more from him
Love Trevor !! Such a good dude, creative and talented and using his skills for evolution of mind.
"your bed needs to breathe!" Trevor Noah standing up for the non bed makers 🙌
Man I miss Trevor on the Daily Show. Used to watch it all the time
Great interview! Alway's great to see Trevor, he's a human treasure!💪🏾🤜🏾🤛🏾♾️
Trevor is such an awesome guy! I miss him on TDS. I'm glad he's out exploring though, more good stories that way!
I LOVE TREVOR NOAH!!!! He was the best on the Daily Show, hands down. He was real with humor and truth. I miss him.
guys if you havent checked out his podcast you absolutely should. it’s definitely my most listened to podcast. i always loved his conversations with guests on the daily show and how curious he is and he brings that same energy to the podcast. its called what now with trevor noah
Yes!
Yassssssss
I too miss Trevor. I think he is so clever and funny. ❤
My mother and I solved the demaking question the following way: I never made my bed because I never saw the sense in it. She told me to do it for a while. I ignored her. She realized I was a lost cause and it didn't really matter if my bed was made or not. We both were happy.
She still is a bedmaker and I'm not.
Love Trevor! He’s such an intelligent, eloquent, humorous and personable guy. I love to hear him debate with others. Even when their views are vastly different from his, he never puts the other person down or try to make them feel like their views don’t matter/ or are nonsensical. He just tries to understand their point of view, and give them his perspective.
Trevor's laugh sounds like a cartoon villian, I 💜 it so much!
Oh my god, Trevor Noah is a genius! I read his first book, a masterpiece and one of my favorite books. I'll definitely find this children's book for my grandchildren. Its always a treat to see him on talk shows and I watch the Daily Show on RUclips. Thank you for your wisdom, enlightenment, and laughs, Trevor!❤
Jimmy is just so very good at what he does ❤
I think that’s why Trevor Noah is outstanding as a stand up comedian. He’s so smart!!!! 💕💕💕🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Loved this immensely! Great job.
Trevor you have NO idea how much people love you, like you n enjoyed ur show. Please come back. Sending you love n blessings.🥰🙏
This interview was wayyyy tooo short. I miss Trevor. I would love for him to have his own show. I'd watch religiously.😄
He has a very amazing podcast on RUclips doing so well.
Trevor is a South African national treasure ❤️🇿🇦
I'd be happy enough to see him get another show.
search for: "What Now? with Trevor Noah"
There's a reason he doesn't have one. He is genuinely one of the unfunniest people alive today.
It's not the same thing but he does do an excellent podcast with some terrific guests. Love it despite not being any kind of podcast person.
Trevor is a good egg. I’m always so happy to see him.
I love you Trevor! 🌊
Trevor Noah was the BEST daily show host! Smart, funny, sarcastically superb! As is Jimmy Kimmel! U r the bomb! From a fan in Ontario, Canada! ❤
I'm 54 and this makes me want to read this book.
People actually don’t understand how truly intelligent Trevor Noah is. 💯
agreed. he is very smart and quick too
I still miss his show and his voice, greatly.
His voice is my sleep companion. Whenever I find myself tossing and turning in bed, I either pick one of his specials on Netflix or his audiobook and listen to him until I doze off.
That interview was fireworks. That’s what happened when two inteligente and funny minds get together.
It didn't seem like he was there for 7 years. It was great to see him again. I hope in the future he comes back as a guest on the daily show.
We miss you Trevor!!!! You were a light in a dark time in our world. Glad to see you are still being your amazing self. My husband and I wish you all the best.
Love Trevor. He’s very smart, insightful and well-grounded. I always learn something from his take on life.
I like Treva but I hate fake laugh
A pleasure to hear Trevor's wisdom, in a simple and fun way esp. for our kids to learn new things! Congrats on the new book 👍😍
Trevor is so calmly wise it's hard to remember some times, he's one of the great comedians of his age.
I love how they compliment and complement each other 😊
Trevor is brilliant. Jimmy is too and I love these two together. The story about reading to your kids is very relatable to all of us. ❤
I would love to see Trevor get another show
💯
He has a podcast
The fact that nobody talks about the book Buried money secrets speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
the book is great but I just don't tolerate all the child abuse and misogyny.
In the second chapter he literally started juggling toddlers
Amen
@plodiN3 I think you read wrong book mate 🤣
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Do you know what they’re talking about?
“Into the uncut grass” a book 📕 I will be reading 📖. Cheers 🍻 Noah and Jimmy ❤❤
10:04 I’ve been told also that I ‘would make the best parent because I don’t have kids’. 🤣
Trevor Noah is so FINE, & has a good heart. 💜
💯 and I love his hair!💜
Daymn, that guy is so fine, I mean just look at his heart
He really made things feel less insane for me during the lockdown. Love Trevor Noah, it's great to see him. 💜
Jimmy and Trevor make a great team.
Trevor Noah helped me get through the Pandemic! Keep up the great work! You too, Jimmy!! 👍