The Late Late Show with James Corden recently had a hilarious and thought-provoking segment that got everyone talking about clones. In the segment, James Corden and Reggie Watts engage in a conversation about what they would do if they had a clone. And let me tell you, their ideas are both amusing and mischievous.
Reggie Watts, the talented musician and comedian, expresses his desire to have one of his clones perform on the show while he spends quality time with his mom in Montana. James Corden agrees wholeheartedly, emphasizing that having a clone to multi-task would be the ultimate dream.
But what would they do with their respective clones? Reggie suggests that one of his clones dress up as a cop while the other one shopslifts candy bars. The idea of a cop running after his own clone while he innocently enjoys butterfingers sounds like quite the adventure.
However, James points out that this may not be the best use of a clone. After all, all you really need is a friend who can dress as a cop. But what James wants two clones of is none other than Steve Scalfatis, who works on the show’s news segment. James playfully teases Steve about his lack of planning for the news jingle, leaving him at a loss for a unique and captivating theme.
A hilarious interaction ensues as they discuss the importance of a worthy news jingle, comparing it to the iconic horror theme “Tubular Bells.” Amidst their banter, James and Steve explore various ideas, mistakenly playing “Silence” for an unexpectedly long time. Eventually, James, acknowledging the time constraints, prompts Steve to deliver the much-anticipated news jingle.
The show then transitions seamlessly into the news segment, where James continues to charm the audience with his wit and humor. He discusses President Biden’s efforts to get congressional Democrats on the same page, a mix-and-match method for COVID-19 booster shots, and a quirky statistic that reveals not a single baby was named Nigel in the entire United Kingdom last year.
The Late Late Show also brought attention to Saudi Arabia’s plans to launch an extreme amusement park on an offshore oil rig. The mockup of the park includes roller coaster rides, bungee jumping, skydiving, and even cruise ships docking nearby. James jokingly pokes fun at the unconventional rides, proposing ideas like “Finding and Cleaning Nemo” and “Frack to the Future.”
As always, James Corden‘s delightful humor and charismatic hosting keep the audience engaged and entertained throughout the show. With exciting segments like this one, it’s no wonder why The Late Late Show with James Corden continues to captivate viewers and generate buzz in the talk show world.