In a recent episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” the host shared his excitement for the upcoming Christmas season. During a conversation with his guest, he revealed that he had started feeling the holiday spirit while driving in his car. To set the festive mood, Corden played Christmas classics by Michael Bublé on his deluxe edition album. He couldn’t contain his joy as he sang along to the songs, including Mariah Carey‘s iconic holiday hit, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” Corden even planned to watch the movie “The Holiday” and light a Christmas scented candle later that night.
The talk show host’s enthusiasm for Christmas didn’t end there. Corden joked that his love for the holiday was so strong that he even invited his guest to watch “The Holiday” together. Although it turned out to be a light-hearted conversation, Corden made it clear that he was just joking and not actually inviting his guest over to watch the movie.
In other news, during the show’s segment on Thanksgiving, Corden shared a funny take on the traditional turkey pardon at the White House. He humorously imagined that the turkeys being pardoned were actually high-level cocaine dealers from Miami. Corden also questioned the fairness of only pardoning two turkeys, suggesting that other turkeys might have been wrongly convicted and needed to be helped.
Moving on to more serious news, the show mentioned a recent development regarding Hunter Biden’s laptop controversy. CBS News announced that a forensic review of the laptop data appears to confirm its authenticity, sparking conversations just in time for Thanksgiving dinner. This news comes after the story was initially censored on Twitter and labeled as disinformation.
Wrapping up the show, Corden joked about what the future holds for him as a late-night talk show host. While he expressed his emotional attachment to the show, he also mentioned that he would never miss reporting the annual turkey pardon story. Corden playfully pondered about the possibility of exploring the laptop further and even shared a silly idea about finding incriminating evidence by searching under specific categories like taxes or 1998.
In addition to all this entertaining news, the show also discussed an unusual City Council election tiebreaker in Michigan. Instead of using traditional methods, the winner was determined by a drawing. Both candidates drew pieces of paper from a bowl, with one labeled “elected” and the other “not elected,” adding an unexpected element of surprise to the election process.
Lastly, the show touched upon a controversial advertisement by fashion brand Balenciaga. The brand received criticism for featuring teddy bears dressed in bondage attire in their campaign. Many found the images unsettling, while others made playful comparisons to Winnie the Pooh, who has famously never worn anything below his waist for the past 90 years.
With another entertaining and eventful episode filled with humor, light-hearted conversations, and hilarious takes on current events, “The Late Late Show with James Corden” never fails to deliver an enjoyable and entertaining experience for viewers.