On a recent episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, the talk show host tackled a particularly controversial topic, discussing the legal troubles of former President Donald Trump. Despite the possibility of being convicted of one or more crimes, constitutional experts suggest that Trump could still be eligible to run for president in the future.

Corden humorously pointed out that even if Trump were to be imprisoned, his loyal supporters would continue to defend him as a brilliant businessman. “Imagine that! Trump becoming president after being convicted of a crime. They’ll be like, ‘No, he’s still an amazing businessman! He negotiated getting the top bunk from a convicted murderer, just swapped the cell phone for nine cigarettes. He’s a genius,” Corden quipped.

Shifting gears, the host delved into a bit of sleep-related news. According to new research, wearing an eye mask while sleeping not only promotes better rest but also enhances cognitive performance and alertness the next day. Corden confessed that he personally enjoys sleeping with an eye mask and humorously added, “Occasionally, just occasionally, a ball gag”.

The talk show host kept the audience entertained by recounting a memorable moment from a previous episode. One of his colleagues, Nick Bernstein, had crafted an eye mask from his wife’s silk panties. Corden joked, “Do you remember when Nick Bernstein wore that mask made out of his wife’s panties? I mean, that was a show about a year back when we had to wear masks here without an audience.”

In an amusing turn, Corden playfully denied taking part in creating the peculiar mask from his co-worker’s intimate garments. The comical banter continued as they reminisced about the incident and defended the unconventional choice.

Wrapping up the show on a thrilling note, Corden highlighted a groundbreaking invention. A company has designed inflatable technology for motorcycles, which inflates upon impact during a crash. While this technology has been used in competitive racing for years, it is now available for regular motorcyclists as well. Corden jokingly remarked that the inflated design makes the rider look like they’ve shoplifted four hands, providing a perfect response to accusations of skipping leg day.

The airbag jeans, available in faded denim for casual events and a more formal style for occasions like award shows, combine safety and fashion. It’s a practical innovation that offers motorcyclists an additional layer of protection.

As always, The Late Late Show with James Corden delivered both humor and insight, engaging viewers with a mix of comedy and relevant topics. Stay tuned for more entertaining segments that are sure to keep audiences entertained and informed.