Beth Behrs and Andy Serkis made a memorable appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, showcasing their witty banter and entertaining anecdotes. The chat show, known for its lively atmosphere, was the perfect platform for Behrs and Serkis to share their twerking regrets and Emmy guilt.

During their conversation with Corden, Behrs revealed that her co-star on the show “The Neighborhood,” Cedric the Entertainer, hosted the Emmys recently. Behrs attended the event and made headlines when she was caught twerking on camera. Her husband and publicist were less than thrilled, but Behrs couldn’t resist having some fun at the star-studded event. She admitted that she always wants to make a fart joke on the red carpet but restrains herself. Despite the minor embarrassment, Behrs found humor in the situation.

Meanwhile, Serkis experienced fatherly guilt at the Emmys. His daughter had been working on a show for months, and he only appeared for one day. Feeling remorseful, Serkis jokingly confessed that he took his Emmy statuette and replaced his name with his daughter’s. This father-daughter dynamic added a heartfelt touch to the conversation.

Corden also delved into Behrs’ comedic inspirations, to which she passionately mentioned Chris Farley as her favorite comedian. In a surprising revelation, Behrs disclosed that she lost her virginity while watching the best of Chris Farley on DVD, specifically the Chippendales sketch featuring Patrick Swayze. She jokingly credited this experience as a form of studying her comedic craft while simultaneously entering womanhood.

Serkis, on the other hand, received accolades from Corden for being the fourth highest-grossing actor of all time, with movies earning over 14 billion dollars worldwide. However, Serkis humbly acknowledged that he had only recently become aware of this fact and expressed a desire to reach the number one spot. The conversation then steered towards Serkis’ recent directorial venture, “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” and the joy of screening it in theaters after the challenges of the pandemic.

Both Behrs and Serkis presented an engaging and light-hearted atmosphere on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Their candid and humorous exchanges left viewers entertained and eager to see their future projects unfold.