James Corden Excited to Sign with SiriusXM Post-'Late Late Show'



by NOUMAN RASOOL

James Corden Excited to Sign with SiriusXM Post-'Late Late Show'
James Corden Excited to Sign with SiriusXM Post-'Late Late Show' © Emma McIntyre/GettyImages

James Corden, celebrated for his dynamic eight-year tenure as the charismatic host of "The Late Late Show," is set to re-engage with audiences in a new role with SiriusXM. His departure from the show in April marked the end of an era, but after a brief respite from the spotlight, Corden is preparing for an exciting return to hosting duties.

With an air of anticipation, SiriusXM is rolling out the red carpet for Corden's upcoming project, "This Life of Mine," set to launch on the platform's in-car service and mobile app beginning next year. The official announcement came on Monday, tantalizing fans with a sneak peek into what to expect from the Emmy Award-winning host's new venture.

Corden's Exclusive Comeback

"This Life of Mine With James Corden" is poised for a premiere in early 2024 and promises a weekly dose of exclusive, heartfelt interviews. The program aims to shed light on the personal journeys of the most influential names in entertainment.

According to a recent press release, Corden will delve into rich, personal dialogues with guests, exploring the pivotal experiences and personal anecdotes behind their public personas. SiriusXM is set to unveil more about Corden's eagerly awaited show at their Next Generation Industry & Press Preview event on November 8.

As excitement builds, Corden has expressed his own enthusiasm about the new opportunity. "Joining SiriusXM is an absolute thrill," Corden shared. He emphasized his passion for meaningful conversation, saying, "Having a platform to have deeper conversations with the individuals whose artistry I respect is a dream come true." The shift comes after Corden openly reflected on his decision to exit late-night television.

In an intimate conversation with Entertainment Tonight, he disclosed the inner conflict preceding his departure. "It's all about timing," he explained. "There's a sense of now or never to make a change, to avoid overstaying my welcome or waiting until I'm shown the door."

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