Trevor Noah may have just hosted his last event in the United States. The South African comedian and media personality, who has fronted the Grammy Awards for five consecutive years, suggested during his monologue at the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 2, 2025, that the country’s changing political climate could impact his future appearances.

“There’s been a few changes in Washington, so this may be the last time I get to host anything in this country,” Noah quipped on stage, referencing former President Donald Trump’s reelection.

His remark comes amid a politically charged atmosphere, as Trump’s return to office has reignited discussions on immigration policies, media censorship, and international relations. Although Noah did not explicitly state his future plans, his history of using satire to address sociopolitical issues has often sparked conversations about his stance on global politics.

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Noah, a former Daily Show host, has built a reputation for sharp political commentary, often challenging conservative policies. His continued presence as a host at American events may now be uncertain, fueling speculation on whether his career in the U.S. will take a new direction.

As the Grammys wrapped up a historic night with wins for Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar, Noah’s comment stood out, adding an unexpected political twist to an evening dominated by music.