People love watching a public proposal, but James Corden has had to step in after one on his show took a little too long 😳👀
On Thursday night’s show James explained to his audience that what they were about to witness had been a few years in the making.
He then introduced Matt and Cheryl, who he invited up on stage to enjoy the ‘best seats in the house’. While the audience thought it was pretty cute, James checked his watch after Matt started retelling the story of their ‘first meeting’ at a coffee shop, which wasn’t his normal coffee shop ‘because I was running late for work and my normal one had a pipe burst so I had to google coffee shops that were open near me, and that’s how I found the coffee shop you were in’.
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