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Trevor Noah takes aim at Jeff Bezos’ wedding, Nicki Minaj’s Trump support in fiery Grammys 2026 monologue

February 2, 2026
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Trevor Noah takes aim at Jeff Bezos’ wedding, Nicki Minaj’s Trump support in fiery Grammys 2026 monologue

Trevor Noah returned to host the Grammy Awards for the sixth year in a row on Sunday night and he started the show at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles with plenty of fiery jokes.

The former “Daily Show” host began his monologue with a shout-out to Rosé and Bruno Mars, who opened up the show moments earlier with their hit tune “APT.”

“And with that, we have officially kicked off the 68th annual Grammy Awards,” Noah, 41, said.

Trevor Noah at the Grammys during his monologue
Trevor Noah returned to host the Grammy Awards for the sixth year in a row on Sunday night. Getty Images
Trevor Noah at the Grammys onstage
The comedian joked about Jeff Bezos, Diddy, Nicki Minaj and more stars during his monologue.

“We also have a front row seat to the best concert money can buy,” he continued before listing off artists like Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Reba McEntire and rapper Lauryn Hill.

“The last time Lauryn Hill performed at the Grammys was in 1999,” Noah said. “Back in 1999, the president had a sex scandal; people thought computers were going to control the world; and Diddy was arrested.”

“Boy, how times have changed,” the comedian added sarcastically.

Trevor Noah at the Grammys
Noah began with a shout-out to Rosé and Bruno Mars. Getty Images
Trevor Noah at the Grammys onstage, holding a mike
The former “Daily Show” host then poked fun at Diddy. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Noah went on to give a shoutout to the “royalty in the house” – including Queen Latifah and Jamie Foxx – before taking a jab at Amazon’s CEO and his star-studded nuptials in Italy back in June.

“There are so many stars in this room, I feel like I’m at Jeff Bezos’ wedding, but with more black people,” he joked.

Noah also took a shot at Nicki Minaj, who has expressed her support for President Donald Trump.

“Nicki Minaj isn’t here. She’s at the White House discussing some issues with Trump,” he quipped before doing an over-the-top impression of the president, “Actually Nicki, I have the biggest ass … it’s me … WAP, WAP, WAP. Look at it, baby.”

Trevor Noah at the Grammys talking to Reba
Noah also listed artists like Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Reba McEntire and rapper Lauryn Hill. Getty Images
Trevor Noah at the Grammys interacting with the guests
Noah walked around the star-studded room and visited several different celebs during music’s biggest night. REUTERS

After walking around the room and visiting several tables, Noah approached Justin and Hailey Bieber to ask if the makeup mogul had a discount code for her Rhode lip tint.

While this year marked Noah’s sixth consecutive time hosting the Grammys, it also marked his last time emceeing the biggest night in music.

The show’s executive producer, Ben Winston of Fulwell Entertainment, described Sunday as the comedian’s “final” outing upon announcing Noah as host last month.

Trevor Noah on the red carpet of the Grammys
Noah was announced as this year’s Grammys host last month. Getty Images
Trevor Noah in a poster for the Grammys with the gramophone next to him on a table
Noa hosted the Grammy Awards for the first time back in 2021. CBS via Getty Images

“I am beyond thrilled to welcome Trevor Noah back to host the Grammys for his sixth, and sadly, final time,” Winston said, per Variety. “He’s been the most phenomenal host of the show. He’s so smart, so funny, and such a true fan of the artists and music.”

“His impact on the show has been truly spectacular, and we can’t wait to do it together one last time,” he added.

However, Winston also revealed that he had to beg Noah to return for one last hurrah.

Trevor Noah and Jelly Roll.
Noah took pictures with many of the celebs before the Grammys kicked off on Sunday night. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Trevor Noah and Jelly Roll at the Grammys.
Grammys executive producer Ben Winston revealed that he had to “beg” Noah to return to host this year’s Grammys. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

“After last year’s show, [Noah] respectfully said, ‘Look, I’ve done a great five years, it’s time to hand the microphone off to somebody else and move on,’” Winston told Entertainment Weekly earlier this week.

“It got to December, and we hadn’t found anybody that we absolutely loved,” he continued. “I sent him a video, and I was literally, I was on my knees in this video, and I said, ‘Come back and do one final year, it’s the last year on CBS, let’s make it your last year too.’”

After 50 years with CBS, the Recording Academy has signed a new $500 million, 10-year deal with Disney to bring the Grammy Awards to ABC, Disney+ and Hulu beginning in 2027.

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