At the 2026 Grammy Awards, host Trevor Noah took the stage with more than just simple jokes, delivering a not-so-subtle and strong political message aimed at none other than President Donald Trump.
No stranger to the gig, the former The Daily Show star hosted the event for the sixth consecutive year and has received consistent praise in the past for his charisma and comedic timing. This time around was no different.
During his opening monologue, the 41-year-old spoke out about several current events, but it was his dig at Nicki Minaj and her sudden, very vocal viewpoints on Trump that turned heads. "Nicki Minaj is not here," he quipped. “She is still at the White House with Donald Trump discussing very important issues.”
Though attacking heavy content, he weaved humor into the theme seamlessly while making sure to still get the point across.
After commenting on how this year will be his last as host of the Grammys, Noah sent a direct message to the 79-year-old politician, urging, "I believe in term limits. I wanted to set an example for anyone who might be watching the show. Leave when your time is up."
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Trevor Noah on last time hosting #Grammys with message to Donald Trump: “I believe in term limits. I wanted to set an example for anyone who might be watching the show. Leave when your time is up” pic.twitter.com/OBcm6O3gVJ
— Deadline (@DEADLINE) February 2, 2026Trevor Noah Says Goodbye
It was confirmed earlier this month that 2026 is Noah's last time taking the host mic for Music's Biggest Night. “I am beyond thrilled to welcome Trevor Noah back to host the Grammys for his sixth, and sadly, final time,” the production's executive producer Ben Winston confirmed, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
At the 68th Annual ceremony, he opened up about his six-year stint and saying goodbye, commenting on his final turn at the gig. “One thing I wanted to mention is that after 54 years, the Grammys is leaving its home on CBS. Yeah. The Grammys have actually been on CBS since way back in 1973, when they started as an NCIS spinoff. Same goes for me, this is my sixth and last year hosting the Grammys. I’ve loved my time, but I believe in term limits," he said.
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