On a recent episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” the lovable host caught one of his staffers wearing earplugs during his monologue. The hilarious discovery left James questioning why he didn’t notice sooner and whether he was that extreme in his collar adjustment. Despite the unexpected distraction, James carried on with the show, leaving everyone wondering why no one, not even the audience, mentioned it to him.
But James didn’t let the incident dampen his spirits for long. Tonight’s show featured co-head writer Lauren Greenberg as a guest, while fellow staff member Ian was absent. Rumors circulated about Ian’s whereabouts, but it seems he preferred not to divulge any details. James jokingly remarked that Ian had the runner, implying he was elusive about his location.
Not one to let things slide, James playfully poked fun at himself, admitting that he would now be constantly checking for any wardrobe malfunctions. Mike, the fastest-moving staffer on the show, adjusted James’ collar in record time, reminiscing about the time Jay Leno was spotted in the parking lot. It’s always a whirlwind of excitement behind the scenes of “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”
Transitioning into the news segment, James delivered his unique take on President Biden’s executive order on police reform, highlighting the humorous requirement for police officers to announce if they are a stripper before the music starts. Trump’s unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the 2020 election was also a topic of discussion, with James sarcastically remarking on Trump’s graciousness in defeat.
As the show progressed, James shared an intriguing poll indicating that the majority of Americans believe the country has gone off the rails. He engaged the audience and staff in a lighthearted discussion on potential solutions, with Reggie suggesting a simple reset and unplugging of America. Class divides came into play, with James humorously suggesting that walking shirtless on a busy street is a clear indicator of one’s social class.
In the midst of the entertainment, James stumbled upon an astonishing world record achieved by a British man in Spain, who managed to wrap continuously for 39 hours, 37 minutes, and 54 seconds. The mind-boggling feat reminded James and his team of their idea to break the world record for the longest talk show. While the prospect seemed challenging, it was met with excitement and laughter, knowing it would result in a mental breakdown on live television.
The episode concluded with James uncovering a unique collaboration between Oreo and Ritz, resulting in a limited edition salty snack. This sparked a playful debate over whether it should be classified as a cracker or a cookie. Keeping up with the trend, other snack foods joined the fusion frenzy, such as Starbursts and M&Ms creating “S&M’s” and Doritos, Cheez-Its, and corn nuts merging to form “Deez Nuts.” The episode ended on a high note, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating the next installment of “The Late Late Show with James Corden.”
With its witty banter, surprising revelations, and delightful camaraderie among the staff, this episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden” kept audiences entertained and craving for more. Stay tuned for the next exciting episode filled with humor, celebrity interviews, and James’ infectious energy.