Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear saved the day during Thursday’s “Late Late Show” as they helped James Corden stop hecklers Statler and Waldorf.
09.06.2020 - 16:29 / etcanada.com
James Corden is very impressed by the BTS Army! The 41-year-old British host of “The Late Late Show” spoke about the K-pop group and their superfans on Monday’s show, noting their generous donations to the Black Lives Matter movement and active social presence.
Corden relayed that BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, “I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.”
Corden added that the BTS fans, a.k.a. the BTS Army,
Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear saved the day during Thursday’s “Late Late Show” as they helped James Corden stop hecklers Statler and Waldorf.
Peter White Television EditorCBS late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and James Corden shared stories of making their shows under quarantine as well as during a momentous time in American history.The Late Late Show host Corden joined The Late Show and opened up how his show has changed over the last five years.“I’m on my own in my garage. The other side is a curtain with a fridge freezer which is covered in so many blankets because of the noise.
On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
BTS fans aka ARMY from across the world have been showing their support towards the Black Lives Matter. The fandom raised over a million dollars for various charities under the movement after it was revealed that RM, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, J-Hope, V, and Suga along with Big Hit Entertainment donated $1 million.
James Corden is showing his appreciation for BTS fans. During an episode of The Late Late Show, he paid tribute to the passionate fanbase for coming together to raise $1 million in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that BTS fans, a.k.a.
BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that the BTS fans, a.k.a.
James Corden had high praise for BTS and their ARMY on Monday night's (June 8) Late Late Show, lauding the K-pop superstars for donating $1 million to Black Lives Matter and their fans for matching that donation and then teaming up with Blackpink to drown out hateful messages by flooding right wing hashtags with memes of fellow K-pop stars.
James Corden is doing Justin Trudeau a solid.
As usual, James Corden broke away from the late night TV pack with a very different segment on the Black Lives Matter movement Monday night.
James Corden addressed the protests going on nationwide following the tragic death of 46-year-old Minnesota man George Floyd on Monday’s “The Late Late Show”, and was overcome with emotion during a conversation with his bandleader, Reggie Watts.
James Corden addressed the protests going on nationwide following the tragic death of 46-year-old Minnesota man George Floyd on Monday's, and was overcome with emotion during a conversation with his band leader, Reggie Watts.
James Corden broke down in tears during a heartfelt conversation with his friend and colleague, Reggie Watts. On Monday night, the Late Late Show host addressed the civil unrest in the nation following the death of George Floyd.
James Corden‘s bandleader Reggie Watts broke down in tears while talking about the state of the country after George Floyd‘s death.