In a recent episode of the popular talk show, The Late Late Show with James Corden, the topic of returning clothes after wearing them sparked an interesting discussion. As always, Corden’s witty banter and charm kept the audience engaged throughout the segment.

Corden began by jokingly introducing the segment, stating, “It’s that time, it’s time for the news!” This lighthearted intro set the tone for the humorous conversation that followed. The audience erupted in applause as Corden dived into the topic with his signature energy.

The host went on to share some news regarding President Biden‘s two-day Summit at the White House, where he hosted leaders from Pacific island nations. Corden couldn’t help but crack a joke about Biden’s choice of location, suggesting that holding the summit in Fiji would have been a more fitting choice. His playful commentary brought laughter from the audience.

Moving on to President Biden‘s approval ratings, Corden highlighted a recent increase in popularity. With his characteristic wit, Corden quipped that the finance approval rating also matched the current interest rate. The audience responded with laughter, appreciating Corden’s clever wordplay.

Corden then shifted gears to a new survey that revealed nearly half of Americans believe returning clothes after wearing them should be considered a crime. The host sparked a lively discussion among the guests, debating the ethics of this controversial practice. Corden playfully suggested different levels of punishment, such as a misdemeanor for returning jackets and a life without parole for returning items that came into direct contact with one’s “undercarriage.”

The conversation took an unexpected turn as the audience shared their own experiences with returning clothes after wearing them. One audience member confessed to returning an expensive item of clothing, while another proudly admitted to regularly returning cheaper items when money was tight. Corden’s non-judgmental attitude and humorous remarks made for an entertaining exchange.

In between the lively discussions, Corden couldn’t resist poking fun at bizarre news stories. From Spain’s new bus mascot, Boosie, which he hilariously compared to a clown map, to Lizzo playing a 200-year-old crystal flute that once belonged to President James Madison, Corden’s witty remarks kept the audience in stitches.

The segment concluded with Corden joking about McDonald’s collaboration with a streetwear brand to offer an adult Happy Meal, complete with toy figurines. Corden humorously remarked that an adult Happy Meal should essentially be filled with loose lottery tickets.

To add more excitement to the episode, Eminem unveiled his first new character in a decade, a purple candy that sings. Corden jokingly questioned the necessity of another Eminem character before playfully comparing it to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

As always, The Late Late Show with James Corden provided viewers with a delightful mix of entertainment, laughter, and light-hearted discussions. Corden’s charm and wit enlivened the talk show, leaving the audience eagerly anticipating their next fix of late-night entertainment.