Trevor Noah on his new book, the people of South Africa and what he misses most about being away
Updated | By Lee-Roy Wright
There is no doubt that Trevor Noah, alongside Charlize Theron, is one of the biggest exports of South Africa doing incredibly well abroad. The Daily Show host spoke to The Complimentary Breakfast on a few issues within South Africa and what he misses most about being away from South Africa.
Controversial, funny and limitless are some words that can describe Trevor Noah. It seems that after becoming the host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central in the USA, Noah has been at the forefront of many people's minds.
Whether it be from his rants on Facebook that constantly go viral or posing with some of the world's biggest celebrities, Trevor Noah certainly knows how to make a statement. With the release of his latest book titled, Born a Crime, where Noah reflects on his childhood, race in South Africa as well as his rise to success, he is sure to tunr many more heads.
The Complimentary Breakfast spoke to Noah on what he misses about South Africa, his message for South Africans and his take on some of the current issues we are facing as a country.
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