The Late Late Show with James Corden brought yet another entertaining and hilarious episode filled with celebrity chatter and fun banter. Host James Corden never fails to amuse his audience with his wit and charm. This time, he welcomed Avril Lavigne to the show, and their conversation took an unexpected turn when they discussed their fashion choices.

Corden started off by noticing that his guest, Ian, had changed his outfit backstage. He jokingly mentioned that he didn’t expect Ian to be a “top button guy,” to which Ian responded that it’s a British thing. Corden and his guest Reggie then proudly proclaimed themselves as top button guys, stating that it’s their way of wearing polo shirts.

The conversation then veered towards musical preferences, and it turns out that both Corden and Ian were big fans of pop punk, including artists like Blink 182 and Avril Lavigne. They reminisced about their high school days, blasting their favorite tunes while driving, and shared their love for the genre.

The discussion also took an interesting turn when Corden brought up the unique fashion style of low-slung guitars. While discussing playing bass, Corden and Ian had a lighthearted debate about whether they would be low boys or high boys. It was a hilarious moment that showcased their camaraderie and sense of humor.

Aside from the celebrity banter, the show also touched on some current events. They discussed the historic selection of Hakeem Jeffries, the first black American to head a major political party in Congress. Corden injected his trademark humor into the news segment, joking about Jeffries promising to “get things done” and mocking the Republican majority’s lack of action.

The show didn’t shy away from humorous political commentary either. Corden poked fun at the House Judiciary Committee’s final report by suggesting that it could use some modernization to make it more exciting, perhaps even creating a TikTok lip-sync video with the committee members.

In a lighter segment, the United Nations added the French baguette to its list of important cultural landmarks and items. Corden mused about the reactions of those who had been waiting for the decision and made a lighthearted joke about adding “nacho cheese” to the list for Americans.

The show also highlighted a humorous story about customs officials seizing a shipment of more than 400 fake Super Bowl rings. Corden couldn’t resist poking fun at Tom Brady, saying that officials were surprised to find a man with that many rings who wasn’t Brady.

The episode wrapped up with a segment on Jameson’s unique Christmas tree made from empty whiskey bottles. Corden playfully mocked the idea, joking about the company trying to sell “trash” for $200. He also threw in a funny reference to “daytime television,” mentioning his personal love for Judge Judy.

Overall, this episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden was filled with laughter, celebrity anecdotes, and hilarious commentary on current events. Corden’s ability to entertain and connect with his guests makes the show a must-watch for talk show enthusiasts.