James Corden Talks Life After Late-Night: ‘No One Believes That I Wasn’t Fired’

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James Corden Talks Life After Late-Night: ‘No One Believes That I Wasn’t Fired’
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James Corden appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' to discuss his life and career after leaving 'The Late Late Show.'

nearly a year ago and the former host says that most people still think he was forced out. Appearing on

, Corden reflected on his life since leaving late-night and explained the reactions he gets in England since moving home. “People are very nice, but no one believes that I wasn’t fired,” Corden told Kimmel. “I’ll be in a pub or something and people will be like, ‘So why’d you come back?'” He explained that the reasoning had to do with his son finishing school in England and having a relationship with his grandparents, which is what he tells everyone.

“People will honestly be like, ‘You don’t have to give me that, it’s fine mate. If you got fired, you got fired,'” Corden added. “Because nobody thinks that you would ever leave what is, let’s be honest, a cushy existence.” After Kimmel suggested he get a letter from CBS saying he was not fired, Corden noted, “They do not know what CBS is, so they’ll go, ‘That’s not a real thing.’ And then I have to tell them what the show was and they’ll go, ‘Hang on, it was on at 12:30 at night? That’s a ridiculous time to put a TV show on.'”, Corden told Kimmel he does miss late-night, especially getting a standing ovation every night at his job. “I get nothing,” he said of his life now. “I get eye rolls.

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