Trevor Noah Teases 2 BIG Surprise Performers astatine 2023 Grammys
Ice cold, Trevor.
Trevor Noah is taking his duties arsenic big of the 2023 Grammy Awards truthful seriously, that adjacent radical not successful attendance are getting burned by his jokes—just look astatine Prince Harry.
While introducing James Corden as a presenter during the Feb. 5 awards show, the erstwhile Daily Show big referenced the Duke of Sussex's caller revelation regarding his "frost nip" connected his "todger."
"James Corden is simply a 12-time Emmy victor and the big of The Late Late Show," Trevor shared portion sitting adjacent to Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck. "He's besides surviving impervious that a antheral tin determination from London to L.A. and not archer everyone astir his frostbitten penis."
Meghan Markle's hubby infamously revealed his bout with frostbite successful his caller memoir, Spare. According to Harry, helium suffered the wounded portion connected a 200-mile arctic foundation locomotion astatine the North Pole successful March 2011.
However, this isn't Trevor's archetypal gag made astatine Harry's disbursal astatine the Grammys. Back successful 2021, the first-time big compared the show's smaller, COVID-19-impacted assemblage to the royal household soon aft Harry and Meghan's tell-all interrogation with Oprah Winfrey.
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"Our awesome nominees are going to beryllium sitting astatine those tables for those awards," helium began. "So close now, there's much hostility successful that structure than astatine a household reunion astatine Buckingham Palace."
Next year's 66th Annual Grammy Awards could beryllium to beryllium awkward if Trevor returns to big for the 4th time. That's due to the fact that Harry could perchance find himself arsenic a nominee successful the Best Audio Book, Narration and Storytelling Recording class acknowledgment to his book.
But until then, cheque retired each the winners from the 2023 Grammy Awards below...
Watch the 2023 Grammy Awards Sunday, Feb. 5, astatine 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT connected CBS and don't miss E! News connected Monday, Feb. 6, astatine 11 p.m. for a recap of music's biggest night.