Current:Home > FinanceTrevor Noah defends Taylor Swift in Grammys opening monologue: 'It is so unfair' -ValueCore
Trevor Noah defends Taylor Swift in Grammys opening monologue: 'It is so unfair'
View
Date:2025-04-19 16:56:58
Host Trevor Noah spent two minutes praising and defending Taylor Swift as she walked into the 66th annual Grammys.
"You can tell that Taylor Swift is here," Noah said in his opening monologue. "Look, there she is. I say the names, and they pop out. Taylor Swift, everyone."
Later, Swift would announce new album "The Tortured Poets Department" from the stage as she accepted her 13th Grammy, best pop vocal album for "Midnights."
At the start of the show, Swift walked in the background in her elegant white dress as the audience cheered. Behind Swift, her close friend and co-producer Jack Antonoff also entered the Los Angeles theater.
"Are you seeing what is happening here, as Taylor Swift moves through the room?" Noah asked. "The local economy around those tables improves. Can you see that? Look at that magic right now. Look at this magic. Lionel Ritchie, now Lionel Wealthy."
The joke referenced Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour that reportedly boosted local economies around the country. Noah then defended Swift against the media scrutiny she has been getting for attending NFL games to support her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce.
"I think it is so unfair how NFL fans have been complaining about the cameras cutting to Taylor Swift," he said. "Like she's been controlling the cameras at the games. Like just let her live. In fact tonight, on Taylor's behalf I'm going to give her a break. Every time they mention Taylor Swift, I'm going to get revenge. Every time someone says Taylor Swift, I'm going to cut the cameras to someone who played football, that's what I'll do!"
Production then cut to actor and former NFL defensive end and linebacker Terry Crews.
"Oh yeah, you like that Terry Crews," Noah said. "You better fix your face Terry! Yeah, we watching you all night Terry, no relaxing for you."
Noah talked about Swift's potentially historic win for album of the year. The "Midnights" singer is one of four artists who have won three times. The others are Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder.
"So if Taylor wins tonight," he said, "she will become the first artist ever to win album of the year four times. So we could see history made tonight."
Swift is nominated for six Grammys altogether.
Follow Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network's Taylor Swift reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @BryanWestTV.
veryGood! (7)
Related
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- NFL Week 5 picks straight up and against spread: Will Cowboys survive Steelers on Sunday night?
- What income do you need to be in the top 50% of Americans? Here's the magic number
- On the road: Plenty of NBA teams mixing the grind of training camp with resort life
- Bodycam footage shows high
- What kind of dog is Snoopy? Here's some history on Charlie Brown's canine companion.
- Californians’ crime concerns put pressure on criminal justice reform and progressive DAs
- 'Joker 2' review: Joaquin Phoenix returns in a sweeter, not better, movie musical
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- Ohio girl concedes cutting off tanker that spilled chemical last year in Illinois, killing 5
Ranking
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark a near-unanimous choice as WNBA’s Rookie of the Year
- Travis and Jason Kelce’s Mom Donna Kelce Stood “Still” in Marriage to Ed Kelce Before Divorce
- Tia Mowry Sets the Record Straight on Relationship With Sister Tamera Mowry
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- Olympian Suni Lee Calls Out MyKayla Skinner's Put Down to Gymnastics Team
- Ex-Houston officer rushed away in an ambulance during sentencing at double-murder trial
- Detroit bus driver gets 6 months in jail for killing pedestrian
Recommendation
A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
Will Smith Details Finding “Authenticity” After Years of “Deep-Dive Soul Searching”
'Devastating consequences': Climate change likely worsened floods after Helene
Phillies vs. Mets schedule: 2024 NLDS is first postseason showdown between rivals
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
SEC, Big Ten moving closer to taking their college football ball home and making billions
Subway rider shot in the head by police files claim accusing officers of recklessly opening fire
Joe Jonas Has Cheeky Response to Fan Hoping to Start a Romance With Him