Friday, March 1, 2019

Trevor Noah's Sly Black Panther Joke at the Oscars Had a Hilarious Hidden Meaning

The Daily Show host Trevor Noah took the Oscars stage Sunday night to present the montage for best picture nominee Black Panther, and his inspirational speech had a hilarious hidden message. The South African comedian, who actually had a small role in Black Panther, took some time while presenting the film to tell the audience that people around the world frequently come up to him and say "Wakanda forever" - a reference to the fictional African country.

In a nod to his fellow South Africans, Trevor shared a funny (fake) personal anecdote. "Growing up as a young boy in Wakanda, I would see T'Challa flying over our village, and he would remind me of a great Xhosa phrase," Trevor told the Oscars crowd. "He says 'abelungu abazi ubu ndiyaxoka' - which means 'In times like these, we are stronger when we fight together than when we try to fight apart." For those of us who don't speak Xhosa, one of the official languages of South Africa, Trevor actually said, "White people don't know I'm lying," and we have to give him props for a truly excellent roast that Shuri would be proud to hear.

Clearly inspired by his words, the audience clapped, making the moment even more LOL-worthy for Xhosa speakers, who were losing it on Twitter over the hidden message in his speech. Keep reading to see a clip of his speech along with some great reactions.



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