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Trevor Noah’s 2024 Show: Local Celebrities and Comedians Highlighted
In a triumphant turn of events, Trevor Noah is set to launch a new comedy show in 2024, marking a significant victory for the internationally acclaimed comedian who faced criticism over his alleged R33 million tourism ad. Despite previous backlash for what some deemed as dry jokes, Trevor Noah is making a comeback with a fresh venture, as reported by Briefly.
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Entertainment commentator Phil Mphela shared the exciting news on Twitter, revealing that Trevor Noah’s upcoming show, titled “Trevor Noah for LOL: Last One Laughing,” is scheduled to air on Prime Video in 2024. The show promises to showcase not only Trevor’s comedic prowess but also feature some of South Africa’s top comedians and celebrities, including Lasizwe, Thando Thabethe, Nomzamo Mbatha, Celeste Ntuli, Tumi Morake, and more.
Phil Mphela provided further details, announcing that the show would pit 10 South African comedy stars and celebrities against each other in a bid to win a grand prize of R1 million for charity. The impressive lineup includes Nomzamo Mbatha, Celeste Ntuli, Glen Biderman-Pam, Jason Goliath, Thando Thabethe, Lasizwe Dambuza, Tumi Morake, Moonchild Sanelly, Robby Collins, and Mojak Lehoko.
The competition, set to unfold on Trevor Noah’s show, adds an exciting dimension to the entertainment landscape, bringing together a diverse group of talents for a charitable cause. The announcement generates anticipation for the show’s premiere on Prime Video in 2024, promising laughter and camaraderie among some of Mzansi’s most beloved entertainers.
Take a look at the tweet below:
CASTING NEWS:
Trevor Noah pits 10 South African comedy stars and celebrities against each other
Nomzamo Mbatha, Celeste Ntuli, Glen Biderman-Pam, Jason Goliath, Thando Thabethe, Lasizwe Dambuza, Tumi Morake, Moonchild Sanelly, Robby Collins and Mojak Lehoko, to compete to win… pic.twitter.com/bx4TcwYETG
— Kgopolo (@PhilMphela) November 15, 2023
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