James Corden: School with the kids at home is "a nightmare" for him

Like many million people worldwide, talk show host James Corden (41, "Cats") is currently in quarantine. In an interview with "ET Online" he tells about his experiences at home. Anyone who thinks that James Corden is bored on the couch away from the show stage is wrong. The entertainer is employed by his children, who are now doing homeschooling. Corden gives them math classes, for example. That he thinks this is terrible, he tells "ET Online" in a video call: "The thing about home lessons is a nightmare. I have full respect for all teachers."

Teacher during the day and showmaster in the evening

Because of the challenges with homeschooling, Corden doesn't neglect what he does best: producing entertainment. His garage was quickly converted into a studio. He records his spectacle "James Cordens Late Late Show Special" with three cameras. He gets support from none other than Billie Eilish (18, "bad guy"), John Legend (41, "Conversations in the Dark"), the Korean boy band BTS, Dua Lipa (24, "Don't Start Now") and Andrea Bocelli (61, "Notte Illuminata"). The virtual world tour is intended to entertain the audience at home. However, the production is also challenging, he says in the interview: "The hardest thing is to put everything together in isolation."