Comedian Trevor Noah's attempted humor fell flat during the Grammy Awards, then his controversial joke about immigrants left some celebrities who roll their eyes.
Cabaretier, born in South Africa, returned to organize his fifth Grammy ceremony on Sunday evening and used his opening monologue to make a joke that criticized the rate of President Donald Trump against immigrants.
“I don't know if you know this, but there have been a few changes in Washington,” said Trevor, who emigrated from South Africa in 2011.
“I'm going to enjoy tonight, because this is perhaps my last time I can organize something in this country.”
'We are going to honor the best in music, as voted by the 13,000 members of the Recording Academy and 20 million illegal immigrants. And tonight, whatever happens, history will be written, “he announced.
The comment was an eyebrows that dig up dig in the massive deportation policy of President Trump, which came into effect almost simultaneously to his inauguration.
Referring to the increasing trade war and rates of Trump, Trevor insisted on Beyonce to reconsider her upcoming Cowboy Carter tour.
'We can't pay our way. Asento -Sirup is about to be $ 50, “he said.
The 'joke' made the audience appear visibly uncomfortably.
Comedian Trevor Noah's attempted humor fell flat during the Grammy Awards, then his controversial joke about immigrants left some celebrities who rolled their eyes
The 'joke' made the audience appear visibly uncomfortably. An emerging celebrity Dechii, which was nearby, was recorded on camera that seemed to roll her eyes in a now viral clip
One rising celebrity Dechii, which was nearby, was recorded on the camera that seemed to roll her eyes into a now viral clip.
The video has fueled indignation online, in which many users call Noah because they 'never are funny'.
Critics condemned his joke quickly, with one user Brandede the 'coarse and insensitive'.
“That joke was just dirty and insensitive … she had nothing of it.” '
Another emphasized the irony of an immigrant himself with the help of the term 'illegal immigrants'.
“Trevor Noah, an immigrant from South Africa, makes a bad joke about people without papers and calling people 'illegal' for millions of people is not only a bad taste, but dangerous in this climate,” was a comment.
“Leave it to Doechii to be the realest there is,” tweeted a fan.
“Finally, someone who really is Lmao Trevor has never been funny,” another Chimed.
Some users were skeptical and claimed that the facial expressions of Doechii had nothing to do with the joke of the Noah.
“She rolled with her eyes to the camera … had nothing to do with the joke. Probably not even listened. '
The host led to further indignation with an attacking joke aimed at Colombian singer Shakira, stating that she was “the biggest thing from Colombia that is not a class A crime.”
Cabaretier, born in South Africa, returned to organize his fifth Grammy ceremony on Sunday evening and used his opening monologue to make a joke that criticized the rate of President Donald Trump against immigrants.
The video has fueled indignation online, in which many users call Noah because they 'never are funny'. Critics condemn his joke quickly, with one user burning win 'coarse and insensitive'
“Three-time Grammy winner Shakira is in the house,” Noah added during his opening monologue. “The best in Colombia that is not a class A crime.”
The shrink-worthy remark attracted mixed reactions from the audience, nervously laughing with some nervous, while others seem visibly uncomfortable.
Social media quickly broke out, where fans hurry to defend the country.
'Colombia is talent, culture and resilience. No need for outdated, Toon-Dove jokes, “wrote a user.
Another user hit Noah while he wrote: “So the Grammy's already start with an insult to Colombia when Trevor calls Noah Shakira.”