James Corden got so wrapped up in fame in his early days that he sought therapy, he revealed in a new interview.
15.01.2020 - 15:56 / pinkvilla.com
Speaking to guests RuPaul Charles and Rachel Brosnahan this week, Corden said: "I think I'm making a sacrifice wearing these spanx. I'm not even joking. My New Year's resolution is to try and get to a point where I do one show this year not wearing spanx. "It'll be like I'm suddenly free, Ru! I won't know what to do! I'll be breathing... Oh, you'll know (when I'm not wearing it), babe. You'll know, babe. I will shout it from the rooftops! It'll be my first ever Instagram Story."
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James Corden got so wrapped up in fame in his early days that he sought therapy, he revealed in a new interview.
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Pick your fighter!
Rachel Brosnahan and James Corden joined forces to give The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel a Marvel twist on Tuesday's episode of The Late Late Show.The segment opened with Brosnahan sharing that she and the creators of the Amazon show wondered if they should end the acclaimed series after its first three seasons to conclude it on a high note."That's where I came in," said Corden, who wore a beret.
James Corden has a Spanx-related New Year’s resolution.