The Late Late Show with James Corden had quite the spicy holiday party recently, and the host is spilling all the details. Corden shared in a recent episode of the talk show that their holiday party was a night to remember. He described the event as a great vibe, with everyone hanging out and having a good time.
Corden even surprised himself by staying for an hour and a half, which is longer than usual for him. He mentioned how nice and cool everyone was, and it was a fantastic opportunity to get to know the crew better. Corden reminisced about his time at the party, particularly the moment when he and Louis had a spontaneous adventure.
After the party, Corden and Louis ended up at Vin Diesel‘s house around 2 a.m. The details of what happened there were kept under wraps, but Corden assured the audience that it was an unforgettable experience. It seems like Corden knows how to party, and his holiday celebration was no exception.
In other news, President Biden recently hosted the first-ever summit for democracy, with over 100 democratic governments joining virtually. The two-day gathering aimed to showcase the advantages of democracy and focused on addressing corruption and promoting basic human rights. Corden couldn’t help but comment on the summit, jokingly referring to it as a giant Zoom meeting that would make Russia think twice about invading Ukraine.
During the show, Corden also mentioned the creation of the world’s tiniest camera, which is the size of a grain of salt. Despite the impressive technology behind it, Corden humorously admitted that he felt nothing when looking at the camera. He couldn’t resist poking fun by comparing its small size to the frustration of not having Wi-Fi in certain places.
Corden didn’t shy away from sharing his thoughts on a viral dog grooming trend either. He highlighted a San Diego dog groomer who gave a dog a makeover to resemble the Grinch. While some may find it cute, Corden expressed his concern, likening it to someone ruining a dog’s appearance. He humorously suggested grooming a dog to look like his show’s bandleader, Nick Bernstein, would truly be a feat.
Lastly, Corden discussed the holiday shopping habits of Americans. According to a study, 51% of Americans wait until Christmas Eve to buy their presents, which can be a nightmare due to supply chain issues. Corden jokingly imagined waking up on Christmas morning with only items found in wallets to give as gifts, amusingly mentioning a sandwich punch card and an expired metro card.
As the show continued, there was a surprise interruption when Corden started talking about Capital One’s VentureX card. Corden hilariously engaged in a playful argument with the show’s team about whether or not he was doing his own brand integration. Amidst the chaos, Corden emphasized that the show must go on and promised to return after a break with Governor Gavin Houston.
In conclusion, Corden’s “The Late Late Show” holiday party was a night to remember, filled with good vibes and unexpected adventures. The host shared amusing anecdotes about the event and entertained the audience with his playful commentary on various news topics. Stay tuned for more entertaining moments on “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”