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Here’s who is in the running to replace Trevor Noah as the next ‘Daily Show’ host

The search is on for Trevor Noah’s repl🌄acement. 

The South African-born comedian, 38, announced his departure from Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” on Sept. 29, after hosting the topical satire news show for seven years.

, Comedy Central might replace him with Samantha Bee, 53, a “Daily Show” correspondent before landing her own satire news show, 🍸TBS’s now-canceled “Full Frontaღl With Samantha Bee,” which had a similar format.

The network is also reportedly con🦩sidering candidates from outside the ranks of former correspondents — actor and Obama White House staffer Kal Penn, 45, is thought to be in the running, Variety said. Similar rumors were floated last time around. Before Noah was chosen to succeed Jon Stewart, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey and Chris Rock’s names were all mentioned. 

“The Daily Show” has been on the air since 1996, launching with Craig Kilborn and later becoming a ratings smash with Stewart in the hosting chair. Noah began his stint in 2015, shepherding the show through the pandemic, when it filmed remotely. His departure announcement allegedly came as

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Noah took the "Daily Show" reins from Jon Stewart in 2015, shepherding the show through the pandemic, when it was taped remotely.
Noah took the “Daily Show” reins from Jon Stewart in 2015, shepherding the show through the pandemic, when it was taped remotely.Variety via Getty Images
Samantha Bee is also named in the story; the former "Daily Show" correspondent recently lost her TBS show, "Full Frontal."
Veteran show host Samantha Bee is also named in the story as a possible Noah successor; the former “Daily Show” correspondent recently lost her TBS show, “Full Frontal.”The Washington Post via Getty Im
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Kal Penn, 45, actor and Obama White House staffer, was named as a possible successor in the Variety story.
Kal Penn, 45, actor and Obama White House staffer, was named as a possible successor to Trevor Noah in the Variety story.Getty Images for IMDb
Trevor Noah sitting at a desk.
Trevor Noah announced his impending departure from “The Daily Show.” Comedy Central
"The Daily Show" debuted an updated look with a live studio audience for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic in Spring of 2022.
“The Daily Show” debuted an updated look with a live studio audience for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic in the spring of 2022.Comedy Central
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“It’s been absolutely amazing, it’s something that I never expected and I found myself thinking throughout the time, everything we’ve gone through … I realized after seven years, my time is up,” Noah announced on the Sept. 29 episode of the show.

Noah’s final appearance as the host will reportedly be on Dec. 8. After that, “The Daily Show” will take a hiatus and return in January with a group of its current correspondents rotating at the helm, such as comedians Roy Wood Jr. and . 

“In time, we will turn to the next chapter of ‘The Daily Show’ and all of our incredible correspondents will be at the top of that list,” a Comedy Central spokesperson told The Post. “Until then, we are focused on celebrating Trevor and thanking him for his many contributions.”