The Daily Show Former host Trevor Noah sheds light on the finer side of life after leaving late night.
Noah, 38, appeared on The Late Late Show on Thursday where he talked about life after quitting his job as a sitcom host.
James Corden, host The Late Late Show He faced a dilemma just before a segment on Thursday’s edition Side effects may include:
“I wish there was someone who could help me with this. I need someone who has experience reading a teleprompter, someone who has experience sitting behind a desk,” Corden asked. .
Noah then entered the set unannounced but was welcomed to save the 44-year-old host.
After sharing a warm hug with Noah, Corden answered the question of how the 38-year-old feels about life after turning 38. The Daily Showwhich he left last year.
After another question about the feelings of being behind a desk again? Noah said with a smile.
Noah joked that his departure was “the worst mistake I’ve ever made,” but then quickly added, “It’s amazing.”
Everything in life comes to an end. Every journey has to come to an end,” Noah said, reflecting back on his decision to leave his Comedy Central show.
“There are always moments that you miss. Whatever you enjoy doing well, you’re going to miss some element of it,” he said.
“And then there are going to be new parts of life that you discover: things you didn’t know you could do, things you didn’t know you wanted to do, almost at one with your mind. Waking up in a different dimension. A weird way,” he added.
Talking about the best part of life, bidding farewell to the show after hosting it for 8 years,
Now I read news when I want to read news, Noah said.
“So now I’ll be like, ‘Oh, maybe I shouldn’t read it in the morning. Maybe I’ll read it in the afternoon.’ “Sometimes I read two days’ worth of news in one day, skip one day. And I’m like, ‘No, I haven’t, but I might have in a week,'” he added.