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Osbourne previously slammed Corden as a name-dropper.
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“People are very nice. But no one believes that I wasn’t fired,” Corden said.
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The stand-up comic was hospitalized after a Dec. 8 accident.
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Stephen Colbert, who is an executive producer on Tomlinson's upcoming series, announced the news last night.
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100% of the Strike Force Five proceeds will go toward each of the five late night hosts' out-of-work staffs.
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The restaurant owner accused the two performers of being “inauthentic.”
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Never say never, Directioners.
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The final segment saw Corden reunite with Crosswalk alums Jane Krakowski and Josh Gad.
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"I thought our last carpool was with Diddy," Corden admitted.
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Corden plans to return to London with his family, where he hopes to "see what's out there."
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The Late Late Show finale will air Thursday, April 27.
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The rumors can be traced back to the popular celebrity gossip site DeuxMoi.
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"I would not suggest living with him," Affleck said.
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The director said, "I don’t care, I’ll get paid at the end of the day."
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The singer opened up about his musical career while singing some catchy hits.
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When Corden leaves, The Late Late Show will be done for good.
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"I would argue that Watch What Happens Live redefined what the late night talk show is," Cohen said.
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Once a Nick girl, always a Nick girl.
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"I think you always have to be nice to the people that you work with," Mel B said of the embattled host.
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Melia Kreiling, Sally Hawkins and Colin Morgan also star in this very, very dark comedy.