If you think you've heard it all from Trevor Noah, he recently revealed he always wanted to be a salesman.
The world was his oyster before making it big in showbiz. He wanted to be in IT, teach young children, work as a salesman and many other ideas.
In October the comedian announced he was leaving The Daily Show after seven years.
In his poplar segment Between The Scenes, an audience member asked him what he would be doing today if he wasn't in the entertainment industry.
"I've always wanted to be a salesman. I love helping people, especially when it comes to buying technology and buying a car. I hate how uninformed some salespeople are and how when you walk in, they don't tell you anything, they don't give you information. They just want to give you the product. I like learning about something and then sharing that information with people," said Trevor.
Reflecting on the years he spent on the show he said he knew his time was up.
“It’s been absolutely amazing and I found myself thinking about everything we’ve gone through — the [Donald] Trump presidency, the pandemic, more pandemic — and I realised that after the seven years my time is up,” he said.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter as the cover star for the November issue, Trevor said he wants to venture into other avenues and is exploring writing plays and doing voice-over work.
“I’d love to make great movies and I’d like to act in some of them, but I think stardom is a by-product of a job well executed so that’s not something I’m too concerned about,” he said.





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