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Trevor Noah Jumps On The Taylor Swift Bandwagon In Grammy Monologue

Trevor Noah proved he's a true Swiftie when he paid tribute to Taylor Swift at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

Noah cheered on Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift during his opening monologue. He called out the attention Swift has been getting by showing up at NFL games to cheer on Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs. “I think it's unfair that NFL fans are complaining about the cameras panning to Taylor Swift, as if she were controlling the cameras at the game,” he said.

Noah not only gave a nod to Swift during his monologue, but also announced the famous singer to the room. As Noah was about to start the Grammys with his opening speech, Swift made a grand entrance to the ceremony with an entourage, and Noah pointed behind her.

“As Taylor Swift moves through the room, the local economy around that table improves,” he said.

Noah made it clear that he stands by Swift and supports her new relationship.

As for how he would handle the Grammys mention tonight, Noah said, “Every time they mention Taylor Swift, I'm going to take revenge. Every time someone says 'Taylor Swift,' I'm going to play football.” I'm going to point the camera at the person who did it.”

The camera then panned to Terry Crews in the audience.

“Do you like that, Terry Crews? Terry, you better fix your face! We'll be watching you all night. You can't relax!” Noah said.

Shortly after, the cameras panned to Swift for a completely different reason, but she lost to Miley Cyrus in the Best Pop Solo Performance category. Cyrus won the first award of the night for “Flowers.” (Related: Taylor Swift kisses Travis Kelsey on camera)

The live broadcast of the Grammy Awards continues.

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