Introducing James Corden as a host on the show, the Daily Show host pokes fun at the prince’s intimate revelation of his icy agony, which he explained in his shocking memoir Spare.

Trevor Noah ridiculed Prince Harry for confessing his frostbitten penis at the Grammy Awards
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Trevor Noah made fun of Prince Harry’s frostbitten penis during the Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 5. The 38-year-old star couldn’t help mocking the Prince’s intimate revelation of his icy agony, which he explained in his memoir The Reserve happened during a 2011 Charity Walk at the North Pole when he presented James Corden To the stage.

He joked, “James Corden is a 12-time Emmy winner and host of The Late Late Show. He is also living proof that a man can move from London to Los Angeles and not tell everyone about his frostbitten penis.”


Earlier in the evening, the former”The Daily Show with Trevor Noah“During his opening monologue, the host mingled with the celebrity crowd at their tables. He joked about Harry Styles‘ bright sense of fashion when celebrating the six nominations of the hitmaker “The Way It Was.”

He joked, “What can you say about this person that hasn’t already been said? Incredible album. Breathtaking tour. 15 day run at MSG and Forum. and he looks better in them than they do. Probably the sexiest man in the world. Are you joking? There is no competition. The sex symbol of the globe, especially now that they’ve killed the green M+M. No competition.”


Then he praised Kendrick LamarThe album “Mr Morale + the Big Steppers”, describing the record as “a therapy session that earned him several Grammy nominations”. He added: “All my therapy has helped me overcome childhood trauma – no use.”

Although she was absent from the beginning, Trevor also praised Beyoncé Knowles, joking that it was she who inspired him to leave The Daily Show. He said: “Beyonce was nominated for her Renaissance album, which, by the way, was better than anything from the real Renaissance, in my opinion. The Renaissance was just pictures of grapes and stuff. Beyoncé took it to another level. so inspired by the lyrics of “Break My Soul” that I actually quit my job. That’s how strong it was. I just wish Beyoncé would also write a song about the importance of saving before she leaves her job, but maybe the next one.”

But the South African comedian wasn’t afraid to take on a serious tone either, and in the run-up to the “In Memoriam” segment, he reflected on the importance of music in bringing people together. He said, “It’s black kids and white kids rejecting segregation in the 1950s and instead mixing RB, country and even gospel with rock and roll. came together to create one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. Together they created a powerful new sound because they were different. Music is not just the harmony of sound. This is the harmony of people of different races, genders, religions. , identity, sexual orientation… the rejection of separation to find moments of joy, unity and harmony, and that’s what music is all about.”

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