Fans livid with James Corden
James Corden is in hot water with 1D fans after a Late Late Show executive teased previously unseen footage of the band on Twitter – then took it back.
James Corden is in hot water with 1D fans after a Late Late Show executive teased previously unseen footage of the band on Twitter – then took it back.
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