Summary of "Mom Roasts Her Son At My Show! - Trevor Noah - Any Questions from Seattle, WA!"
Quick recap
A rapid, funny summary of Trevor Noah’s Seattle crowd Q&A. The segment moves from a bizarre audience question into a long, comic rant about housing, then into a roast-and-encouragement exchange with a 14-year-old named Jack and his mom.
Opening bit
- The show opens with an unexpected audience question: “Where do you get your weed?”
- Trevor laughs it off and answers a different, sillier question about his favorite kind of chair.
- He names a swinging/suspended chair (the kind that moves) his favorite and jokes that he’ll think of the questioner, Khushi, every time he sits.
“Where do you get your weed?” (Trevor pivots to: “I like swinging chairs — Khushi, I’ll think of you every time.”)
Housing-market riff
- The conversation shifts when Khushi asks if Trevor has bought a house.
- Trevor explains he sold his place and then got priced out by rising interest rates, calling the whole real-estate dream “scammy.”
- He skewers the generational disparity — older people who bought cheap vs. younger people who can’t — and mocks the “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” mentality.
- His punchline: grinding harder doesn’t make sense when “there’s nothing to work for.”
Jack and his mom: roasting, then encouragement
- Trevor meets 14-year-old Jack and his mom, who steals the show with relentless roasting.
- Mom bluntly tells Jack he won’t be buying a house anytime soon: “you just have to wait for her to die,” and teases him about living with her.
- Trevor doubles down on the roast — warning that cities like LA and San Francisco are unrealistic and quipping that “a million dollars don’t do shit” anymore.
- Tone softens when Jack reveals he wants to be a pro point guard:
- Trevor teases the stereotypes, checks how long Jack has played (the mom chimes in), then offers a heartfelt, comic send-off.
- He encourages Jack to chase the NBA or play in Europe/other leagues, and ends with the running gag: if basketball doesn’t pan out, “you still weren’t gonna get a house, Jack.”
- The crowd responds with loud laughter at the mom’s burns and Trevor’s mix of mockery and genuine support.
Highlights / notable jokes
- The odd starter: “Where do you get your weed?” and the pivot to a chair question.
- Trevor’s “swinging chair” bit and naming Khushi his chair-muse.
- The “real estate is scammy” rant and the zinger that “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” isn’t relevant anymore.
- The mom’s savage roast: “you’ll just have to wait for me to die.”
- Trevor’s repeated, comedic refrain: “Jack, you will not get a house.”
- The blend of roasting and encouragement when Jack talks about basketball.
People in the clip
- Trevor Noah
- Khushi (audience member who asked about chairs)
- Jack (14-year-old audience member)
- Jack’s mom (the relentless roaster)
Category
Entertainment
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