In a recent episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” the host welcomed a star-studded lineup of guests that left the audience buzzing. Lily Collins, William Jackson Harper, and St. Vincent graced the talk show with their presence, bringing their humor and charm to the stage.
Lily Collins, known for her roles in “Mank,” “Mirror Mirror,” and “Emily in Paris,” was described as delightful and dazzling by James Corden. The talented actor shared her excitement and revealed that she was feeling great. Corden, always multitasking, humorously mentioned that he was simultaneously doing touch-ups and lint rolling. The banter between the host and guest created a lively and entertaining atmosphere.
William Jackson Harper, popularly known for his role in “The Good Place,” “The Underground Railroad,” and “Love Life,” also made a memorable appearance on the show. Corden jokingly asked if Harper brought a lint roller, to which Harper responded that he could find one in Lily Collins‘ dressing room. The playful back-and-forth between the two guests and Corden kept the energy high.
The stage was graced by the presence of St. Vincent, a multiple Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, musician, and producer. James Corden expressed his delight at having her as a guest, and St. Vincent reciprocated the sentiment. She humorously mentioned that she had everything she needed but did require a lint rolling. Corden volunteered to help, and the conversation turned into a fun exchange about borrowing lint rollers.
In addition to the captivating guests, the episode also featured humorous discussions on various topics. James Corden shared his early morning routine and the challenges of getting up at 3:45 a.m. Lily Collins and other guests chimed in, talking about their experiences watching the Harry Potter reunion and expressing their admiration for how Neville Longbottom, played by Matthew Lewis, has transformed into an attractive individual.
The episode showcased the chemistry between the guests and James Corden’s ability to create a light-hearted and entertaining atmosphere. With witty banter, playful interactions, and amusing anecdotes, “The Late Late Show” left the audience eagerly waiting for more.