Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the first Monday in May came and passed us by without all of the pomp and circumstance that’s usually reserved for the iconic Met Gala.
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James Corden has had enough of his dad.
The comedian caught up with his parents, Malcolm Corden and Margaret Corden, on Wednesday’s episode of “The Late Late Show”. Corden, 41, noticed his parents had joined Instagram and he had a complaint.
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“Now, Dad, I’ve got a bone to pick with you. I’m not sure how I feel about this in general and I feel this is something we should have maybe talked about. You’ve joined Instagram,” Corden
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the first Monday in May came and passed us by without all of the pomp and circumstance that’s usually reserved for the iconic Met Gala.
Ever wanted to see a bearded dragon in a tuxedo? Well, that time has come. In honor of the first Monday in May this week, James Corden helped to fill the void from the postponed 2020 Met Gala by debuting a met ball of his own—or should we say pet ball. "Being that it's the first Monday in May, tonight would've marked the 150th Met Gala," he explained.
James Corden is on the mend after undergoing what he describes as “minor” surgery on one of his eyes.
The coronavirus pandemic may have put off the 2020 Met Gala but fashion finds a way.
Prankster Josh Pieters tricked Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury into thinking they were being interviewed by James Corden.The couple, both 20, believed they were being interviewed by James on The Late Late Show, but they had been, in fact, pranked by YouTube star Josh.Tommy and Molly-Mae were told that technical issues meant they could not see James during the ‘interview’, but he could see them.
James Corden has committed to paying the salaries of about 60 furloughed staffers on "The Late Late Show" after their paychecks from CBS come to an end this week.
Everyone at “The Late Late Show” is getting paid thanks to James Corden.
Starting next week, James Corden will pay the salaries of about 60 furloughed production staffers on The Late Late Show out of his own pocket, likely to be mid-five figures weekly.
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James Corden is recovering after undergoing eye surgery.
James Corden is taking a break from his U.S. talk show to recover from eye surgery.