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While we're on the subject of Carpool Karaoke - I don't think they'd ever do it, do you?
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I don't know where your friends live, but as PaleRider posted above from the Daily Mail (a UK rag) "Hundreds of people posting there hate Corden..."...so maybe it's a UK thing?
As far as I know, here in the States he's immensely popular even hosting the Grammy's the last two years. He's a pudgy funny British guy - what's not to like?
It's very much a thing in UK to hate/dislike/knock down those that have done well.
People tend to love things when they are on their way to success, but have an odd reaction when they actually achieve it.
Massive generalisation, but it is a recurring thing, especially in the press.
Haha yes having lived there I fully understand that, but thought maybe there was something more specific for the blanket hatred for Corden in the UK.
Like maybe he voiced some controversial political opinion, or renunciated his citizenship, and/or maybe he's considered a traitor for taking his talents to the US while abandoning the mother country haha.
Whatever the case, he's always seemed kind of harmless and likeable, but I suppose not everyone's cup of tea.
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I don't know where your friends live, but as PaleRider posted above from the Daily Mail (a UK rag) "Hundreds of people posting there hate Corden..."...so maybe it's a UK thing?
As far as I know, here in the States he's immensely popular even hosting the Grammy's the last two years. He's a pudgy funny British guy - what's not to like?
It's very much a thing in UK to hate/dislike/knock down those that have done well.
People tend to love things when they are on their way to success, but have an odd reaction when they actually achieve it.
Massive generalisation, but it is a recurring thing, especially in the press.
Haha yes having lived there I fully understand that, but thought maybe there was something more specific for the blanket hatred for Corden in the UK.
Like maybe he voiced some controversial political opinion, or renunciated his citizenship, and/or maybe he's considered a traitor for taking his talents to the US while abandoning the mother country haha.
Whatever the case, he's always seemed kind of harmless and likeable, but I suppose not everyone's cup of tea.
I think you're overanalysing this.
Corden also made some ill-timed jokes about Weinstein last year that caused a bit of a backlash in both America and Britain:Quote
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I don't know where your friends live, but as PaleRider posted above from the Daily Mail (a UK rag) "Hundreds of people posting there hate Corden..."...so maybe it's a UK thing?
As far as I know, here in the States he's immensely popular even hosting the Grammy's the last two years. He's a pudgy funny British guy - what's not to like?
It's very much a thing in UK to hate/dislike/knock down those that have done well.
People tend to love things when they are on their way to success, but have an odd reaction when they actually achieve it.
Massive generalisation, but it is a recurring thing, especially in the press.
Haha yes having lived there I fully understand that, but thought maybe there was something more specific for the blanket hatred for Corden in the UK.
Like maybe he voiced some controversial political opinion, or renunciated his citizenship, and/or maybe he's considered a traitor for taking his talents to the US while abandoning the mother country haha.
Whatever the case, he's always seemed kind of harmless and likeable, but I suppose not everyone's cup of tea.
I think you're overanalysing this.
Yeah, I think so too - but "overanalyzing" might be too strong of a term as it's just a simple conversation.
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Looks like Macca will be performing in Quebec, Winnipeg, Montreal, and Edmonton in September. Those are only the first dates announced. Hopefully Vancouver and Seattle as well!
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potus43
How exciting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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potus43
How exciting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cristiano Radtke
For those who are or will be in London next week, this may be VERY interesting:
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Cristiano Radtke
For those who are or will be in London next week, this may be VERY interesting:
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You have to post a short video of yourself Cristiano. Not sure I fancy that! I'm not on twitter. A lot of posters just left messages and not videos. If it's a small club show it will be amazing for those present. It's one of those 1 chance in a thousand things for those who enter.
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Bobbyb98
For those of you who have been to Liverpool, what Beatles tour would you recommend? I’m planning a trip for late September and would love to know what tour is best/most comprehensive. Thanks...
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Stoneage
Eerie similarities?
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Hairball
I can see them doing an album of Beatles covers for children.
All Together Now, Yellow Submarine, Fool on the Hill, Good Day Sunshine, maybe Maxwell Silver Hammer...
Other than that, don't think either of them have even a fraction of the talent of their dad's.