The 38-year-old comedian was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and moved to the United States in 2011. He had colossal shoes to fill when he took over the show in 2015 after the exit of longtime host Jon Stewart.
As soon as he got there, he established his own brand. His reign on The Daily Show required him to delicately cover some crucial moments in American history. Such moments include the Covid-19 pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement and the 2021 attacks on the US Capitol.
“I spent two years in my apartment (during Covid-19), not on the road. Stand-up was done, and when I got back out there again, I realized that there’s another part of my life that I want to carry on exploring,” Trevor told his studio audience late on Thursday.
The Daily Show posted a clip of the comedian’s remarks on social media.
“We have laughed together, we have cried together. But after seven years, I feel like it’s time,” Trevor said.
He wound up his remarks by thanking his viewers as his studio audience stood up to applaud him.
He however did not reveal the exact date for his departure as many had hoped for and it is not known who will replace him.
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