James Corden is leaving The Late Late Show much like he entered: with a bang.
13.04.2023 - 15:17 / thewrap.com
now-indicted former president Donald Trump made a point to compliment a female employee of Chinese president Xi Jingping during his interview with Tucker Carlson this week, and on Wednesday night, CBS late night host James Corden was simply exhausted by it.In the interview on Tuesday, Trump spent a fair bit of time complimenting Chinese leader Xi Jinping, calling him “a brilliant man” and saying no one could ever capture his “look, the brain, the whole thing.” Trump then complimented Jinping’s translator for some reason.“He had an incredible — I’m not allowed to say it because it’s very impolite and very politically incorrect — a beautiful female interpreter,” Trump said.In watching the clip on Wednesday night’s show, Corden simply hung his head in his hand in exasperation.“I’d almost forgotten. I’d almost forgotten what it was like when Trump was president, you know?” Corden joked.
“The guy could start World War III ’cause he gets too horny on television.”When Corden’s head writer Ian Karmel chimed in that he seriously thought Trump was actually going to refer to a certain body part of Xi Jinping’s himself, Corden only got more baffled.“You didn’t know where it was gonna go! Why does he say this stuff?” Corden said. “He’s literally facing charges involving an affair with a porn star he claims he didn’t have an affair with, he’s out there talking about how hot the women are at President Xi Jinping’s office!”You can watch the full segment from “The Late Late Show” in the video above.
.James Corden is leaving The Late Late Show much like he entered: with a bang.
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Natalie Portman and James Corden just acted out basically her entire film career — and we're tired just watching. The Oscar winner was a guest on one of Corden's final episodes Tuesday night, during which they performed one of the show's signature sketches: acting out the guest star's roles. Considering Portman's movie credits span nearly 30 years, this was far from an easy undertaking. Still, there was no shortage of wigs, fake cars, and special effects as Corden and Portman gave it their all bringing the actress' unforgettable projects to life, including , , , and her and credits.
Adele and James Corden reunited for the last segment, and it was a wondrously touching final drive.In the 21-minute long video, the «Someone Like You» songstress surprises the host in his home before the duo buckles up and takes a drive down memory lane, reminiscing on previous guests like Mariah Carey and Stevie Wonder, and giving viewers an intimate peek inside their close friendship.Adele reveals that Corden and his wife, Julia, have been her two greatest confidantes for years, especially after she relocated to Los Angeles after her split from Simon Konecki, the father of her son, Angelo. The singer explains that a conversation between her and Corden inspired the song «I Drink Wine,» which she boasts has some of her «best writing.» «We'd been on vacation together with the kids and we were on our way home and my mood had changed. And it was the first year that I felt like I had to hold myself accountable for being an adult whereas the year before that, I had just left Simon and stuff like that,» she recalls.
Adele has said that the first verse of her song ‘I Drink Wine’ was partly inspired by a long conversation she had had with James Corden.‘I Drink Wine’ appeared on her 2021 album ’30’. “How can one become so bounded by choices that somebody else makes? How come we’ve both become a version of a person we don’t even like?” she asks in its opening lines.The revelation came during Corden’s last ever episode of the popular Carpool Karaoke segment as he prepares to step down as host of The Late Late Show. Adele said the idea for the song came to her during a six-hour conversation as they travelled home from a holiday together with their families.She credited Corden and his family as being “so integral in looking after me” and her son Angelo after her divorce from Simon Konecki in 2019 [via BBC].However, Corden turned to her for advice when he admitted he wasn’t happy in America, which she said made her feel “unsafe”.“You seemed down.
The highly-anticipated ending of James Corden's reign of terror is here and Carpool Karaoke (hopefully) seems to be going with it. It's the talk show host's last week of The Late Late Show and he's surprised with one of the segment's fan favorites, Adele.
Adele broke down in tears during an emotional heart to heart with her close pal James Corden in the TV star's final Carpool Karaoke. The duo were filming the final instalment of the actor and chat show host's hugely-popular Late Late Show segment Carpool Karaoke, when the 34 year old singer started opening up about the difficulties of her divorce to ex-husband Simon Konecki, 49.The Rolling in the Deep superstar, who now resides in the US with her son Angelo, 10, whom she shares with Simon, was introducing a song "very special" to both her and James, 44.
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James Corden won't be stepping in for the Kardashian-Jenners' personal assistants again anytime soon. The 44-year-old host of spent some time giving the famous family's personal assistants «a much-needed day off» in a sketch for the late-night show.While Corden seemed intent on helping out, his execution tended to be off.
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MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough thinks former president Donald Trump blew his chance at re-election with his behavior following his arrest and arraignment Tuesday.“If Donald Trump was sane, if he were rational, he would have said, ‘I’m gonna go to bed with the win,’ but as we all know, Donald Trump can’t keep his mouth shut,” the “Morning Joe” host said. “He goes out. I will just say he messes the bed in a stupendous way last night.