James Corden has given his final monologue on The Late Late Show, using the opportunity to plead to Americans to look past their differences and come together.
“Moving here to America eight years ago, it was a huge leap for me and my family,” the British talk show host shared in his final moments hosting the CBS show. “We started this show with Obama, then Trump, then a global pandemic, and I’ve watched America change a lot.”
Corden continued: “I’ve watched divisions grow. I’ve felt a sense of negativity bubble and boil over. All I really want to say tonight is to remember what America signifies to the rest of the world. My entire life, it’s been a sign of joy and optimism. It’s got flaws, but show me a country that doesn’t!”