Trevor Noah has been spotted at Anfield for Jurgen Klopp's final game in charge, as The Daily Show icon donned a Liverpool shirt while hugging the club's outgoing boss.
Noah, who left his role as Daily Show host in 2022, greeted Klopp near the touchline area before the Reds' last home clash of the 2023-24 Premier League season against Wolves on Sunday.
The pair even had a brief chat before Klopp embraced Noah with his hand around the comedian's neck.
'You can speak in a German accent!' Klopp quipped, referring to Noah's sketches at his attempts to learn German.
'You ready? I'll show you on the Instagram program,' Noah replied before Klopp told him: 'Follow me!'
Trevor Noah and Jurgen Klopp embraced on the touchline in front of a sold-out Anfield, Sun.
Klopp reacts before his last match. Arne Slot has been confirmed as Liverpool's new manager
Noah is set to embark on his 'Off The Record' Tour next month, starting in Singapore on June 3.
His arrival in Europe comes 12 days later, as he'll first perform in Stockholm.
The South African, Primetime Emmy Award winner will be in Germany on August 1, first in Berlin before back-to-back nights in Stuttgart on August 3-4.
Klopp bids farewell to Liverpool after nine years at the helm. He won the Premier League once
Before Liverpool's last game of its domestic campaign, Feyenoord coach Arne Slot confirmed that he'll be managing the Reds next season.
According to Feyenoord, Slot said an official announcement from both clubs will follow 'in the short term.'
Liverpool had already reportedly agreed to pay Feyenoord about £7.7million plus £1.7M in add-ons ($11.7 million) in compensation for the 45-year-old Slot. He has coached Feyenoord since 2021, winning the league last year and the Dutch Cup this season.
Klopp bids farewell to Liverpool after nine years in charge, having won the Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, FA Community Shield, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup.