James Corden Debuts New Skit On The Late Late Show

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"Carpool Karaoke" is one of the funniest and much-awaited segments on James Corden's "The Late Late Show." Despite its success, James is already cooking up a new skit that he hopes would guest both Channing Tatum and George Clooney next.

On Wednesday, James Corden's new skit on his TV show, "Toddlerography," made its debut. The premiere episode featured Jenna Dewan- Tatum following a toddler as she gave them instructions on new dance steps. As always, Jenna showed off her incredible dance skills as she followed dance steps from the little girl in front of her. The two adults danced to Sia's single "Alive."

Reported by E! Online, Jenna looked a bit confused at first with the dance steps that the adorable toddler was doing in front of her. But being the dancer that she was, she was able to keep up as the kid ran around, randomly kicked her leg up and spun in circles.

James, on the other hand, had a little struggle as he had to keep up with the dance steps as he wore a complete '80s workout ensemble complete with an orange sweatband on his head.

When asked, however, who James would like to be a guest in the skit; the 37-years-old host had no hesitation to say that he wishes either Channing Tatum or George Clooney would be a good option. The TV show shares that he "would love to do Toddlerography" with George, as he believes it would be a lot of fun. There's no word yet on whether this would be a possible skit with either Channing or George.

Apart from working on his TV show, James will be making his debut as a host for the Tony's in June. Perhaps by then, we'll see a more fit and active James; especially if he keeps up with the tiring skit on his show.

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