James Corden was tearful as his proud parents watched his final The Late Late Show in LA last night – but in typical style his mother told him to ‘p*** off’ when he cracked a joke about her having Botox.
Margaret and Malcolm Corden are their son’s biggest fans and greatest defenders, insisting that only they and his sisters can criticise his work or call him a ‘prat’ or a ‘d***head’ if he steps out of line.
Friends say James’ love and talent for comedy and music is no surprise. Malcolm is a talented musician in a Royal Air Force band, and by accounts, something of a raconteur. Social worker mum Margaret is said to be ‘really funny’, exemplified by her wisecrack on air last night.
Mr and Mrs Corden were visibly emotional during his US TV farewell until James cracked a joke about his mother having Botox and collagen lips to make them laugh – and also prevent himself from breaking down.
His siblings, who describe themselves as James’ ‘slightly sweary sisters’ in their podcast, were also in California to support him. Ruth and Ange have even claimed that they helped him towards his Late Late Show gig, because on long car journeys as children they would do their own chat show in the back with James as host.

James’ parents Margaret and Malcolm made the trip across the pond for the final Late Late Show episode

Mrs Corden choked up as she described giving her son a kiss before he went on stage

James almost cried himself when his mother and father choked up, so cracked a joke about his mum having Botox

The Cordens together at Wembley in 2021. They are his biggest fans and also critics when he has behaved badly in the past, they have said
His family have rallied around him throughout his career, including in recent years amid complaints about his behaviour, and especially when critics have been unkind about Corden’s work, insisting only they should truly be able to criticise him.
On one occasion when British movie critic Mark Kermode described James as ‘appallingly irritating’ in Peter Rabbit, Malcolm Corden wrote in to the BBC and said in a letter read out on air: ‘Only I can call him appalling’.
Last night Mr and Mrs Corden flew across the Atlantic to be at their son’s side for his final show, revealing they gave him a kiss and a hug back stage before he went on.
The 44-year-old British comedian acknowledged them in the audience when starting his monologue.
‘My mum and dad are here. Are you okay, mum, dad, are you holding it together?’ he asked his parents.
His mother Margaret – who raised the late-night talk-show host with her husband in Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire – said she was fine before crying.
‘Until you ask me to give you a kiss before we came on and then I was gone,’ Margaret said, choking back tears.
To lighten the mood, James said: ‘I didn’t even know you could move your face that much since all of your Botox,’ he said as the crowd started laughing, as Margaret responded, ‘Oh p**s off.’
Corden added: ‘She said to me last night, she said we would still be able to come out here and she said why She said there is a certain collagen for my lips that I can’t get at home’.
The British comedian said he had ‘struggled to find the words’ to describe his emotions after more than eight years of hosting the US talk show – turning down a reported $40million contract with CBS to return home to Britain to spend more time with his wife Julia Carey and their son Max and two daughters Carey and Charlotte.
He is being tipped for top jobs in British TV, including potentially replacing Jonathan Ross on ITV’s top chat show.
His time in the US has been a great success, but there have been repeated claims about poor behaviour on set and out and about with family, including an alleged restaurant meltdown over his wife’s omelette.

Ruth and Ange Corden insist their family dynamic hasn’t changed, although they admit they have enjoyed some of the trappings of their brother’s fame and fortune, including some private jet travel

James Corden with wife Julia Carey and parents Malcolm and Margaret after he was awarded an OBE. James is heading back to the UK to be closer to his family

Malcolm Corden (pictured with wife Margaret) left the BBC in no doubt about how they feel about their son after a poor review, declaring: ‘Only I can call him appalling’
In 2020 he revealed he had therapy to stop being ‘a brat’ after fame went to his head following the runaway success of Gavin & Stacey.
The comedian said he found fame ‘intoxicating’ and believes he didn’t handle his sudden public recognition well after the sitcom he co-created took off.
Speaking to The New Yorker, he said: ‘I started to behave like a brat that I just don’t think I am,’ with his family and Gavin and Stacey co-star Rob Brydon forced to step in.
‘It’s so intoxicating, that first flush of fame,’ James explained. ‘And I think it’s even more intoxicating if you’re not bred for it.’
The Late Late Show host’s parents prayed for him, and his sisters tried to speak to him about what a ‘d***head’ he was being.
His mother, Margaret, said: ‘You can try and say, “Look, James, you’re making a prat of yourself”, but you can only do so much. [His sisters] would come in and say to James, “Don’t be a d***head”. ‘
His sisters Ruth and Ange have also been a major influence on their brother. Including in Gavin and Stacey.
‘Rudi was my nickname growing up, and while I’m nothing like the character I think Ange would recognise that relationship,’ his sister Ruth said in a recent interview. ‘Especially the immature name-calling’, she added.
‘We’ve continued to be the same family, whether he’s hosting The Late Late Show or when he was working in the local supermarket,’ Ange said, adding: ‘And I think that’s really important to him too, to know that we will always be those people in his life and that nothing will ever change regardless of what he’s doing.’
She said of their parents: ‘People say to them all the time that they must be so proud of James and they say, “We’re proud of all of our children”.’

Emotional: James Corden teared up as he signed off on his The Late Late Show hosting gig after eight years

Too much to handle: Corden was so overwhelmed that he put his head down on his desk

Final show: For his last ever show, James welcomed his pal Harry Styles and Will Ferrell for a chat on the sofa

Virtual appearance: The President didn’t drop by the studio, but instead filmed a short video appreciation of Corden’s eight-year stint on the series from what appeared to be the White House

Best friends: The singer was incredibly emotional as she joined James for his final show in a pre-recorded segment

Waking up: Adele woke up James for a final segment of Carpool Karaoke – his most popular sketch where he drives around Los Angeles with celebrities and sing songs
The final Late Late Show saw appearances from musical megastar Harry Styles and Will Ferrell, following on from an hour-long primetime special featuring Tom Cruise and Adele.
In his final monologue, Corden thanked his production team and writers, and said it was ‘unfathomable’ that CBS had ‘taken a chance on me’, adding he would be ‘forever grateful’.
‘I’ve been thinking for a while, the last few weeks, about what I was gonna say as we come to the end of the show after this wonderful adventure,’ he said.
‘And I have, if I’m honest … I’ve struggled to find the words to sum up what this past eight years has meant to me, is almost impossible. I, frankly … I don’t know where to start.
‘But I sit here now today with nothing but love, gratitude and pride.’
He added: ‘Moving here to America eight years ago, it was a huge leap for me and my family.
‘All we’ve ever wanted is just be a little bit of light and levity at the end of your day.
‘Thank you for letting me do this, thank you for letting me into your home every night.’
Earlier, Corden played a final game of Spill Your Guts Or Fill Your Guts – involving answering questions or eating disgusting food – with Styles and Ferrell, upon the actor’s specific request.
The questions included favourite late night show hosts, whether there would be a One Direction reunion, and which of his two guests Corden preferred.
Styles, who has appeared on the show multiple times both as part of One Direction and individually, told Corden he was ‘very proud of everything you’ve done’ and that he had been an ‘inspiration’.
‘Selfishly, I’m very happy that you’re coming home, I love you so much,’ he said, before the pair embraced.
The final episode also included several sketches, including one featuring Corden’s fellow US late night talk show hosts.
Seth Myers, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and David Letterman all appeared in the skit when they discussed his retirement plans and argued over who would take over Carpool Karaoke.
Concluding the show, he took to the piano to deliver a song, summing up his time as host, at the end of which he became audibly emotional and left the studio to a standing ovation.

Frequent visitor: Styles has been a frequent visitor to the show and once took part in a more than 11-minute segment featuring a UK Vs. US dodgeball game with a host of stars

Having a laugh: Biden looked back on Corden’s visit to the White House in 2022, when he played the role of an intern and assistant to Biden. The hilarious clip showed Corden presenting the President with an edible arrangement of fruits

Top Gun: James Corden said ‘hakuna matata’ with a familiar face Tom Cruise for the primetime special

Fellow hosts: Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and David Letterman all appeared in a pre-taped segment with Corden

What a way to go out: James ended his run on US late night television by performing a piano ballad with several references to his 1,200 episodes over the years
Opening the primetime special, aired shortly before the main show, Corden sang an ode to Los Angeles, from the roof of the CBS studios.
The special also featured the final run out of one of the show’s most popular segments, Carpool Karaoke, which sees Corden ‘drive to work’ assisted by major musical stars.
The segment has seen him interview some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Sir Paul McCartney, Adele and The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Easy On Me singer Adele returned to the car for the final session, this time ‘driving’ Corden to work for the final time.
The skit saw Adele arrived at Corden’s home, waking him up with cymbals, before starting the trip, despite admitting her poor driving skills.
The pair sang several of her hits and a musical number, and reminisced about the past eight years of his tenure on The Late Late Show, before becoming emotional.
Corden also sought to seek revenge on years of ‘life threatening scenarios’ inflicted on him by Hollywood star Cruise by challenging him to take part in a live performance of the Lion King – delivering the ‘mission’ to him while the actor was mid-skydive.
The pair later appeared onstage as Timon and Pumba to shrieks of delight from the unexpecting audience, though later tensions appeared to rise.
‘You’re a big movie star, you’re gonna have more projects to promote and when that happens, you’re just going to find yourself another late night host,’ Corden said.
Cruise retorted: ‘I’m not the one turning my back on everything that we have, everything that we’ve created. This is your last show. You did this to us!’
But after a heart-felt rendition of Can You Feel The Love Tonight, punctuated by clips of Cruise’s appearances on the show, the pair made up on a helipad.
Following his departure from The Late Late Show, Corden has said he plans to move back to the UK with his family in order to spend more time with relatives.