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The host and comedian said there’s one major difference between him and the other celebs who’ve had success with the popular drug.
The Old Vic Theatre in London, where Corden is starring in “The Constituent,” turned into an England-Switzerland watch party venue for both actor and audience.
In his new London play, Corden plays a father estranged from his wife who lobbies his local parliamentary lawmaker—well-timed for the U.K. election, but the drama feels overloaded.
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“Nobody thinks you would ever leave what is—let’s be honest—a cushy existence,” Corden explained.
Plus, Harry “sickened” by speculation over the state of his marriage, King Charles reportedly seeing more of William and Kate’s kids, and Fergie becomes a daytime TV star in U.K.
It’s time for the annual squealing with glee and screaming into a pillow, as we round up this year’s most shocking, delightful, and enraging nominees.
Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, David Letterman, and more helped the outgoing “Late Late Show” host deliver his most self-aware sketch yet.
Though some fans were hungry for a One Direction reunion, Corden ended his tenure on “The Late Late Show” with a lecture.
Yes, Corden had his share of annoying, cringey moments over the past eight years. But then there were these “Late Late Show” gems.
The fearless comedian and author takes on James Corden, the late-night boys’ club, and why it feels so “empowering” to tell abortion jokes while pregnant.
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