Trevor Noah fourth highest paid comedian in the world: Forbes

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Trevor Noah is the fourth highest paid comedian in the world, according to Forbes.

"Despite the demands of hosting a late-night show, Noah made more than 70 stops across the world and had his second Netflix special last fall', the magazine said.

Taking the number one spot on the list is Kevin Hart, followed by Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan.Below is a full list of the World’s Highest-Paid Comedians Of 2018:

 

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