In a recent interview with The Times, British comedian James Corden opened up about his decision to step down from his role as the host of “The Late Late Show” in 2023. The 44-year-old revealed that it was his desire to spend more time with his family, particularly during the summer months, that led to his departure from the show.
“I have so many really beautiful memories of my childhood,” Corden told The Times. “Usually our holidays would be in a caravan, surrounded by concrete. But one summer we drove down to France in a camper van, listening to Paul Simon’s Graceland, and everything about that summer is so big in my head. That was why I quit ‘The Late Late Show’ in the end.”
Corden explained that his work on the show often clashed with his plans for family time, and that he realized he only had a limited number of summers left to spend with his children before they started to prioritize spending time with their friends.
“When I told [my 11-year-old son] Max [about cancelling the holiday], he looked so sad, and I had this sudden revelation of the maths: we’ve only got six more summers with the kids, before they start wanting to go off with their mates. Six if we’re lucky,” Corden said. “I knew I just couldn’t do that again. So that’s why I quit.”
Corden’s departure from “The Late Late Show” was announced earlier this year, and he will be succeeded by British actor and comedian James Acaster. Corden will continue to work on other projects, including his role as a producer on the popular musical comedy “Cinderella,” which is set to hit theaters later this year.