President Joe Biden, Lizzo to feature on James Corden’s ‘The Late Late Show’
- This marks the first time "The Late Late Show" has been in London since 2019
- The US President will be featured in Corden's "Take a Break" segment
- Vin Diesel, Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran and a Carpool Karaoke will also be featured in the show
James Corden’s The Late Late Show will head to London next week with episodes featuring guests including United States President Joe Biden, actor Vin Diesel, Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran and a Carpool Karaoke featuring Lizzo.
It is reported that John Boyega, Jamie Dornan, David Harbour, Alanis Morissette, Sam Smith and Tessa Thompson are also scheduled to be on the show. This marks the first time “The Late Late Show” has been in London since 2019, and its fourth trip there overall.
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Speaking to Variety, Corden said, “It’s not really tinged with sadness.”
“It’s a huge undertaking to do such a thing, and it’s amazing for the team. It’s so great for all of us to be able to travel like this, and there’s always a great amount of excitement when we go into these weeks,” Corden said.
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It is reported that the US President will be featured in Corden’s “Take a Break” segment, when the host fills in as the assistant to President of the United States Joe Biden, among other duties.
“We really spent a day there filming everywhere. We filmed in the press room, the Oval Office, the kitchen, the hallways. And I have to say, everybody that we dealt with was really amazing,” Corden said.
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As for Lizzo, Corden said, “her music is kind of made for that segment. They’re all the songs that we sing along in the car anyway. So to be in there with Lizzo, singing along to those songs is quite extraordinary.”
As for whether Corden is exploring his post-“Late Late Show” plans while visiting his native country, the host said not yet.
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“In truth, we haven’t decided as a family where we’re going to be yet,” he said.
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