James Corden bids an emotional farewell to ‘The Late Late Show’
James Corden sings "That's Our Show" to say his last goodbyes to "The Late Late Show" on April 27, 2023. PHOTO/COURTESY: CNN
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After
eight years and multiple Emmy awards, James Corden’s time as host of “The Late Late
Show” is coming to an end.
The English
presenter and actor announced his departure from the show,
which was home to popular segments such as “Carpool Karaoke,” last April. He later revealed
that his desire to spend more time with his family prompted the move.
“It
was going to be a journey, an adventure. I never saw it as my final
destination,” Corden said at the time.
On Thursday
night, the 44-year-old comic got emotional as he prepared to vacate the seat
that made him a household name. The prime-time special featured A-list guests
Harry Styles, Adele and Will Ferrell and a surprise video message from
President Joe Biden, and Corden’s parents were in the audience.
While
his decision to leave the show during a successful run on US late-night
television had surprised many, Corden revealed that “one positive” of leaving
the show is that he “may finally get a good night’s sleep.”
In his
emotional farewell speech, the father-of-three also touched on his journey as
the show’s host.
“We
started this show with Obama, then Trump, then a global pandemic,” he said.
“I’ve watched
America change a lot. Over these past few years, I’ve watched divisions grow
and I’ve seen and I’ve felt a sense of negativity bubble and at points boil
over,” he added.
Corden
implored his audience to “remember what America signifies to the rest of the
world. My entire life it has always been a place of optimism and joy. And yes,
it has flaws, so many, but show me a country that doesn’t. Show me a person
that doesn’t.”
Corden
continued: “We are all more the same than we are different. There are so many
people who are trying to stoke those differences and we have to try as best we
can to look for the light, look for the joy. If you do, it’s out there. That’s
all this show has ever been about.”
He described
his move to America as “a huge leap,” and thanked CBS for taking a
“life-changing” chance on him.
Corden ended
his final appearance by performing a piano ballad, as a video montage of his
finest moments on the show played.
“Part of me
thinks why not stay here forever, but deep in my heart I just know,” he sang.
“No more shows to be showing, it’s time I was going. It’s time. Thanks for
watching, that’s our show.”

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