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Grammys 2023: Trevor Noah cracks ‘Chinese spy balloon’ joke during opening monologue

Noah, 38, is leading the ceremony at the Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles

Maanya Sachdeva
Sunday 05 February 2023 21:37 EST
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Trevor Noah returned as host of the Grammy Awards for a third consecutive time this year, leading the live ceremony taking place in Los Angeles on Sunday 5 February.

Noah, 38, made a joke about the “Chinese spy balloon” during his opening monologue, after an invigorating performance by Puerto Rican rapper and nominee Bad Bunny.

The former star of The Daily Show was referring to the row over the Chinese spy balloon which entered US airspace earlier this week, before it was shot down by a military fighter jet.

“My job is to be your eyes and ears,” Noah quipped. “Think of me like a Chinese spy balloon. This is the room where it all goes down!”

The comedian’s monologue also included nods to Harry Syles and Beyoncé, the latter who is on track to becoming the most awarded artist in the history of the Grammys tonight.

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“Beyoncé is nominated for her album, Renaissance,“ Noah began. “Which, by the way, was better than anything from the actual Renaissance in my opinion. The Renaissance was just pictures of grapes and stuff. Beyoncé took it up another level.“

“In fact, I was so inspired by the lyrics of “Break My Soul” that I actually quit my job. That’s how powerful that was.” he continued. “I just wish Beyoncé had also written a song about the importance of having savings before you quit your job.”

Noah quit The Daily Show last year, with his final episode as host airing on 8 December 2022.

Beyoncé has won the awards for Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best Traditional R&B Performance, and Best R&B Song. If she secures a fourth win, the singer will make Grammys history.

Other early winners at the Grammys this year include Styles, who won the award for Best Pop Vocal Album, and “Unholy” collaborators Sam Smith and Kim Petras.

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