The former ‘Daily Show’ host big plans after swapping New York for L.A. Dulcé Sloan has announced that she’s leaving The Daily Show after seven years. “There is work that I’ve done over the past seven years with The Daily Show that I couldn’t be prouder of,” she wrote in the caption. “I collaborated with some incredibly talented people who I look forward to continuing to work with and I know our paths will continue to cross.”.
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Sloan quipped: “I am now free to pursue my dream job of being a live action Klingon on Star Trek.”. A spokesperson for The Daily Show also issued a statement, saying: “Dulcé Sloan is an exceptional comedic force and we are thankful for her hilarious seven-year run on The Daily Show. We wish her the best and look forward to watching her next chapter.”.
Sloan joined the Comedy Central program in 2017 as a senior correspondent. She worked on the show when Trevor Noah was host, and enjoyed stints as his replacement until Jon Stewart returned to his old position in January 2024. Her work on The Daily Show was recognized last September when she took home and Emmy for Outstanding Talk Series.
“From a childhood moving between cities, starting her own business selling toys at a Miami flea market, to being a Black kid in a predominately white school, she’s always used her masterful wit to challenge the status quo,” the description reads.