James Corden reveals why London is cultural shock for daughter on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Late-night television host James Corden recently shared a light-hearted yet insightful tale on 'The Jimmy Fallon Show,' unraveling why London proved to be a culture shock for his daughter during hospital visits.
The interview began with Fallon inquiring about how Corden's kids were adjusting to life in London, given that the family's move was primarily for their benefit.
Corden responded honestly, stating, "If I'm honest, it's been harder than -- or more overwhelming, perhaps, than we thought it was going to be as a family. It's just been, you know, new schools and all those things."
Corden's candid moment on daughter's hospital visits
In a candid moment, Corden opened up about his daughter Carey's health struggles, providing a humorous glimpse into the cultural disparities in hospital atmospheres between London and Los Angeles.
Corden began by addressing his daughter Carey's health issues, stating, "She's having some sort of, um, some health issues, so we've been making a few hospital visits with her."
This revelation set the stage for Corden's amusing take on the cultural distinctions his daughter observed during their hospital visits in London.
While at the hospital in London, Carey made a candid observation, expressing, "Daddy, nobody's -- nobody's smiling here."
Corden's witty response to daughter's observation
Corden, with his trademark humor, responded by explaining the situational context, saying, "Well, no, we're at the hospital, Carey. You know, people don't really smile very often when you're at the hospital."
Corden continued to narrate his daughter's perception, recounting her observation about hospitals in Los Angeles, where, according to Carey, "everybody's smiling all the time."
Corden, with a humorous twist, explained the probable reason behind the perpetual smiles in Los Angeles hospitals, saying, "They are very highly medicated people."
The comedic element was further emphasized with the quip, "A lot of them can't move their faces, darling. That's what it looks like." This exchange playfully touched on the reputation of Los Angeles residents for embracing cosmetic procedures like Botox.
The humorous banter between Corden and Fallon continued, with the acknowledgment that the perpetual smiles in Los Angeles hospitals might indeed be a result of Botox treatments.
Corden humorously concluded, "But they're good. Everyone's, you know -- we're happy, we're good."