Ariana Grande made a special appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday night (June 15)!
28.05.2021 - 01:17 / variety.com
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeA few weeks ago, James Corden, his band and his writers were having a laugh about a new hotel chain that superstar music producer Pharrell Williams was opening. That led them down the rabbit hole of discussing what celebrity they’d actually like to see open a hotel.
Drummer Guillermo Brown suggested Oprah Winfrey, and even had a name for it: the O-Tel. Suddenly, they were egging Corden on to pitch it to Winfrey.
Ariana Grande made a special appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday night (June 15)!
So long, In The Heights! James Corden and Ariana Grande are here with a brand new mini musical to sing along to!
crafted a whole Broadway number — with the help of Ariana Grande — to say farewell to lockdowns.Sung to the tune of “Good Morning Baltimore” from “Hairspray” — though in a much lower key, so both of their voices can make it work — Corden and Grande frolic around the streets of California, celebrating all the things they can do now.
Naman Ramachandran James Corden, Ariana Grande and Broadway musical “Hairspray” star Marissa Jaret Winokur convened for a joyous celebration of the end of COVID-19 restrictions on “The Late Late Show” on Tuesday night.They sang “No Lockdowns Anymore” set to the tune of hit “Hairspray” number “Good Morning Baltimore.”The video begins with a jubilant Corden appearing on a New York street in his bathrobe. “Woke up today, feeling okay, this is new,” Corden croons.
James Corden and Ariana Grande teamed up on Tuesday night's to celebrate lockdowns ending as the numbers in the COVID-19 pandemic continue to decline due to an increasing amount of Americans getting vaccinated. In a funny spoof of the opening song, «Good Morning Baltimore,» the pals and theater lovers sang «No Lockdowns Anymore.»Corden kicked things off, stepping out of an apartment in his robe and singing, «Oh, oh, oh, woke up today, feeling OK, wow, this is new!»He then broke into the chorus,
James Corden has been accused of fuelling "anti-Asian racism" by "mocking" the continent's food on his talk show. The Late Late Show host has come under fire for his recurring segment Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts, in which his celebrity guests, who have included Kim Kardashian, Gordon Ramsay and Chrissy Teigen in the past, are given the option of eating "gross" foods or answering a personal question.
the petition on change.org says. "He's presented foods such as balut, century old eggs, and chicken feet, and which are often regularly eaten by Asian people.""During these segments, [James] is openly called these foods 'really disgusting,' and 'horrific.' In the wake of the constant Asian hate crimes that have continuously been occurring, not only is this segment incredibly culturally offensive and insensitive, but it also encourages anti-Asian racism," the petition continues.
reads the petition, which currently boasts over 12,000 signatures on Change.org. It calls for the removal of the controversial segment, in which the talk show hosts forces celebrities to answer difficult questions or eat “gross” foods.
James Corden has come under fire for promoting anti-Asian sentiment with a controversial game on The Late Late Show in the US.
James Corden is facing some serious heat! The popular chat show is being called out by netizens for being 'culturally offensive'. Turns out, a petition on change.org was started by a certain Kim Saira and aims to get 15,000 signatures.
More than 12,000 people have signed a petition to ban a “culturally insensitive” segment from James Corden’s Late Late Show.
James Corden is facing backlash after a petition has labeled the "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts" segment of his "Late Late Show" "culturally offensive." The CBS show's recurring segment sees Corden ask his celebrity guests personal questions and if they don't provide an answer they have to eat a "gross" food. While it's been a recurring segment for years, one woman's TikTok video calling it "racist" for mocking Asian foods has gone viral.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert was the most-watched late-night show in total viewers for the 2020-21 television season – its fifth consecutive year at the top.
James Corden is proud of his televised interview with Prince Harry, as he says he got to show an authentic side of him.The 42-year-old host of The Late Late Show welcomed Harry for his debut interview in February, showing him around Los Angeles in the most unique way possible.Now James says he was honored to show off the real Harry on the small screen, as they talked on the open top deck of a London-style bus.“We felt like we showed the person we know in a really true and positive light,” adding
Joe Jonas dons a green Helmut Lang outfit after getting out of his classic Ford car on Wednesday (May 26) in West Hollywood, Calif.