6 struggles The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah faced growing up, from being ‘born a crime’ during South Africa’s apartheid to suffering from acne so severe he avoided having his photo taken

The comedian might have it made now – with successful Netflix specials, celebrity friends like Beyoncé and Jay-Z, and an estimated net worth of US$40 million – but before he was famous he grew up hidden away in South Africa’s Soweto township

As per the title of his autobiographical book, he was ‘born a crime”: Noah is the child of a mixed-race couple, something that was illegal during apartheid in South Africa.

Here’s how life was for different for Noah growing up …
His mum had to pretend to be a stranger

Noah’s mum is black and his dad white. Since the prohibition of mixed marriages act of 1949 banned unions between “Europeans” and “non-Europeans”, the relationship between Noah’s parents was illegal. And because Noah had a light complexion, his mum, Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah, had to pretend to be a stranger when she and her son were out in public so that she wouldn’t get into trouble with the apartheid-era police.
He was locked inside

It was also because of these laws that Noah was kept indoors and hidden from sight throughout much of his childhood. He recalls living in the black Soweto township with his grandmother and his neighbours being encouraged to inform the police of any lawbreakers.