Charlamagne Tha God, Michelle Wolf, Ronny Chieng, Lewis Black, and Desus Nice will all get hosting turns.
In addition, Comedy Central announced the list of names of people who will be shepherding the show through the end of June. Following on the heels of Michael Kosta’s previously announced hosting turn, the show will pass the baton to Charlamagne tha God , the aforementioned news team , Michelle Wolf , Ronny Chieng , Lewis Black , and Desus Nice .
Charlamagne will get the chance to bring his famed “Donkey of the Day” segment to, Wolf will have the opportunity to show Netflix why it was wrong for canceling her show, and Desus will get another shot to prove that he can hold down a show without his former partner, The Kid Mero.since Noah’s departure and those on the schedule for future shows.Week of February 6: Chelsea HandlerWeek of March 6: Marlon WayansWeek of April 3: Roy Wood Jr.
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