The British comedian faces disbelief at home, humorously navigating rumours about his departure from the iconic CBS show
James Corden has found himself addressing rumours back in his homeland, following his departure from ‘The Late Late Show’ in April 2023. The beloved comedian revealed during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that despite his voluntary exit, many Brits remain sceptical, often jokingly insinuating he was fired. Corden shared amusing encounters in pubs where his explanations about prioritizing family time were met with disbelief, reflecting a broader misunderstanding of his decision to leave the glamorous life of late-night TV.
Transitioning back to life in London, Corden described the adjustment as challenging, highlighting the stark contrast between his daily standing ovations in Los Angeles and his current reality. This move, aimed at allowing his son Max to connect with his grandparents, underscores the personal reasons behind his career decisions.
Yet, the public’s reaction in the UK points to a common disbelief that someone could walk away from what is perceived as a “cushy existence” on American television.
Jimmy Kimmel’s suggestion that Corden obtain a formal letter from CBS declaring he wasn’t fired humorously underlines the absurdity of the situation, especially considering many in the UK might not recognize the significance of CBS or the show’s late-night slot.
Through these anecdotes, Corden humorously navigates the misconceptions surrounding his career choices, emphasizing his commitment to family and personal well-being over the trappings of television fame.