Five months after announcing he was quitting the “Daily Show” following a seven-year run, South African comedian and talk show host, Trevor Noah is set to embark on another journey after he signed on to host Amazon Prime Video’s new show “LOL: Last One Laughing.”
In October last year, Noah ended his romance with the “Daily Show”. With the new Amazon Prime Video, he will star alongside 10 famous South African comedians and entertainers who will go one-on-one against each other to compete for a grand prize of R1 million, with the winnings going to a charity of their choice, according to LOL.
Amazon Prime Video, which made the announcement of the new show on its Instagram page, promised it would provide an out-of-this-world excitement for viewers.
“Exciting news! Trevor Noah is BACK in Mzansi to host our first local Amazon Original series, Last One Laughing: South Africa! Get ready for some serious entertainment,” it said.
While reacting to the soon to debut show, Noah told US magazine, Variety, that he was excited to be back entertaining his home crowds again.
“I’m excited to be back home to host Prime Video’s first South African Original, LOL: Last One Laughing, and to have a chance to connect with my home audience,” he said.
He also added that he was delighted to have the opportunity to work alongside fellow South African comedians for the sake of charity.
Head of Africa and Middle East Originals at Amazon, Ned Mitchell, said he was happy to have Trevor onboard.
“We are delighted to be announcing Trevor’s momentous return home to South Africa as the host of Prime Video’s first South African Original, LOL: Last One Laughing,” said Mitchell.
Trevor also announced on his Instagram page that he would have a new YouTube movie called “The Ride of a Lifetime” alongside tennis legend Roger Federer.
Federer and Noah have come a long way. They share cultural roots, each having one Swiss parent and one South African parent.