James Corden, 44, opened up about a time where his family experienced hardship in an emotional interview on Tuesday.The star appeared on the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, where he promoted his new Amazon Prime series Mammals.
It was feeling particularly Christmassy in the BBC Radio 2 studio earlier this week, as Zoe Ball, 52, played the song When the Thames Froze by Smith and Burrows ahead of James’ arrival.
When Zoe pointed out that James was singing along as he joined the broadcast, he explained: “I think it’s the best end line of a Christmas song.
I really do. “To have a line that says, ‘Tell everyone that there’s hope in your heart.Tell everyone who will tell you apart. “‘At the end of Christmas Day, when there's nothing left to say.The years go by so fast.
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