Atlanta native Dulcé Sloan has wrapped a seven-year run as a correspondent on Comedy Central’s satirical news program “The Daily Show.” ...
Dulcé Sloan is ending her seven-year run at Comedy Central's "The Daily Show." Her last show aired in December.
By Rick Porter Television Writer The Daily Show and correspondent Dulcé Sloan have parted ways. Sloan has left Comedy Central‘s late-night show after seven years as a correspondent, contributor ...
Sources say the parting was an amicable one, as Sloan was at the end of her deal and is pursuing other work (she also recently relocated from New York, where The Daily Show is based, to Los Angeles).
EXCLUSIVE: Following an award-winning seven-year run on Comedy Central‘s The Daily Show, correspondent and contributor Dulcé Sloan has exited the late-night political news satire. This was an ...
Sloan’s is the first big departure from The Daily Show since that of Roy Wood Jr., who exited as correspondent after eight years in October 2023. Host Trevor Noah stepped down the year prior ...
Sloan joined The Daily Show in 2017, making this one of the biggest exits since correspondent Roy Wood Jr.’s departure in 2023, as well as Trevor Noah’s exit in 2022.
Dulcé Sloan has announced that she’s leaving The Daily Show after seven years. The 41-year-old comedian took to Instagram on Friday (January 17) to make the announcement, sharing a screenshot of an ...
“There is work that I’ve done over the past seven years with The Daily Show that I couldn’t be prouder of,” Sloan says in a statement. “I collaborated with some incredibly talented people who I look ...