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Sheridan Smith and James Corden's doomed romance - Lily Allen rivalry to reboot snub

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James Corden is setting his sights on a UK return next year, Daily Star couldn't help but be reminded of one of the Late Late host's turbulent relationship with Sheridan Smith.

Sheridan, who recently appeared as judge on the popular ITV singing competition Starstruck, was first acquainted with James in 2007 after she'd accepted the role of Smithy's annoying sister on Gavin and Stacey.But by 2008, the pair had confirmed that they'd gone their separate ways, leaving the twosome very much open for dates.READ NEXT: Eurovision fans beg 'keep James Corden away from contest' as star announces UK returnWith the actress and the TV host putting their feelings on ice, the rumour-mill began to swirl that James had hit it off with songstress Lily Allen after they'd flirted on her BBC chat show.When asked about his relationship status on the talk show programme, James gave a frosty response telling Lily: "It's complicated."According to reports at the time, James and Lily did go on a string of dates, but the comedian was disappointed when he was finally friend zoned by the hitmaker.Speaking about his brief dating history with Lily, James said in 2011: "I made it my aim to make Lily mine."I guess we were friends but, for my part, I definitely wanted more than that."While the pair enjoyed five or so dates, nothing romantic ever materialised and the following year James confirmed that he and Sherdian had instead rekindled their old flame.At the time he told The Mirror Sheridan had been the "love of his life" and even hinted that wedding bells could be on the cards.He told the publication in 2008: "Yes, Sheridan and I are back together and it’s going brilliantly, I couldn’t be happier.

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