'Son of Patricia': New trailer reveals Trevor Noah will touch on racism, immigration, politics and more in his new stand-up special

He wanted to name his stand-up special 'Son of a b***h' but then since people told him that no one would understand it, he finally ended up naming it 'Son of Patricia'.
PUBLISHED NOV 8, 2018

'The Daily Show’s' Trevor Noah is heading to Netflix this month with his second stand-up special 'Son of Patricia'. The trailer to Noah's brand new show was just revealed and is all set to air this Thanksgiving on November 20. It reveals that Noah will touch on racism, immigration, camping, politics and more, during his special. But this time it will all be in 'Dimple Vision'. In the trailer, Noah talks about immigration saying, "Potatoes are technically an immigrant food. They are originally from South America and first came to the USA in the 1700s." 

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