James Corden made last-minute changes to ‘The Late Late Show’ in London following the recent terrorist attack.
The 38-year-old TV host admitted to scrapping a number of ideas for the week-long residency in the UK capital “after what happened” and also revealed that the comedic tone would need to be tweaked in recognition of the attack.He shared a heart felt message soon after learning about the Manchester attack. He soon planned to return home and expressed he was eager to be with family and friends.
He told ET Online: “We don’t know what we’re going to do. Maybe it’s a good time to being doing a show like this to show the world the unbelievable spirit and determination and strength of this great city. It’s a beautiful place to be.” Gearing up for his visit to London, James also starred in a new episode of ‘Carpool Karaoke’ with Gordon Ramsey.
Meanwhile, James previously admitted he is “very very humbled” by the success of ‘The Late Late Show’. He said: “I just wanted to make the best show I could, you know? I felt like we had a good team and the only positive you can take is you’re not starting on a negative. I feel very, very humbled by it. I’m very proud of the two years we’ve had. I think it surpassed everybody’s hopes or estimations of what we could have achieved.
Dedicating an entire show to his terror attacks in Manchester and London, the latest episode chronicles James’ return home to London and his escapades across the pond. The show also included his parents who have made several appearances on the show.