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Trevor Noah opens the Grammys with the fastest monologue of all time and a royal family joke

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Trevor Noah at the Grammys

Trevor Noah really has no time in the introduction of the 2021 grammies wasted.

The daily show host had a whole lot with his opening monolog, from that of us to do a tour through the many performance rooms to name all nights of the nights to complete the full appreciation of COVID 19’s precautionary measures. He knew how much time he had, and he used every second and talked to the speed of light. He went and spoke, and might hardly breathe, and it was a kind of fascinating.

Trevor Noah opens the Grammys with the fastest monologue and a royal family joke

The daily show host had a whole lot with his opening monolog, from that of us to do a tour through the many performance rooms to name all nights of the nights to complete the full appreciation of COVID 19’s precautionary measures. He went and spoke, and might hardly breathe, and it was a kind of fascinating.

He began talking outside and explained that the city center of Los Angeles would serve as a true non-CGI background for some of the show, with an audience sitting at socially distanced tables.
“Tonight this year will be the largest outdoor event, next to the storms of the Capitol,” he explained, though he hopes the deposit to the huge tent he has rented.

Half outdoor, half an indoor place proved to be gigantic, and Trevor went the whole thing and went to Haim and Billie admitted on the way. He finished his adventure just before the show in Harry styles, which was broadcast in a long green feather boa. “Ladies, they look better,” Trevor said. “Because he will steal your heart and your dress, and he will look damn good.”

Trevor also offered a shoutout to the royal family, though they could not be enthusiastic when they could be received as they arouse from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s interview with Oprah. He explained that the outdoor audience tables are full of nominated, “so there is more tension in this tent than in a family reunification in the Buckingham Palace.” Well, he is probably not wrong.

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