The South African comedian has lost his beloved grandmother. How he deals with the loss.
Comedian Trevor Noah mourns the loss of his grandmother. The 38-year-old wrote on Instagram that his family buried her on Thursday morning.
“I cried all week while celebrating the greatest ‘movie’ I’ve ever seen: a story that began with my first breath and ended with their last.” His grandmother Frances Noah, who lived to be 95 and was called “Gogo” in the family, “showed him the truest kind of unconditional love”.
The South African, who moderates the American “Daily Show” and a few weeks ago at the traditional “Correspondents’ Dinner” in the White House made fun of media representatives and also US President Joe Biden, shared a short video clip in which he put his arm around his grandmother and apparently laughs at a comment she made. Frances Noah’s home in Johannesburg, South Africa, was a haven for other women and a place of love for all guests, he wrote.
Source: Stern
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