It was cringeworthy but PS had a point, JC was scruffy and shuffling around looking more like someone waiting for the bookies to open rather than presenting an awards ceremony.
James Cordon is one this 'new wave' of comedians that are really unfunny - don't know how he gets any work.
I agree, It looked a bit scripted, and whether you like them or not, I don't think that two professional actors would slag each other off in front of the cameras and an audience.
Not sure why PS would make himself look like such an idiot by doing that, no chance it was scripted IMO.
As for James Cordon, I enjoyed Gavin and Stacey. he co-wrote it extremely well and played the character perfectly. His skits with the England football team and other sporting stars have been brilliant and he is one of the most hard working blokes in the business.
Not sure why PS would make himself look like such an idiot by doing that, no chance it was scripted IMO.
As for James Cordon, I enjoyed Gavin and Stacey. he co-wrote it extremely well and played the character perfectly. His skits with the England football team and other sporting stars have been brilliant and he is one of the most hard working blokes in the business.
When SPS was remarking that he could see JC's belly, JC should have said it was so big because each time he shags SPS's girl friend he eats a biscuit .
Not sure why PS would make himself look like such an idiot by doing that, no chance it was scripted IMO.
As for James Cordon, I enjoyed Gavin and Stacey. he co-wrote it extremely well and played the character perfectly. His skits with the England football team and other sporting stars have been brilliant and he is one of the most hard working blokes in the business.
Have always liked PS but the best he can do is muster up a few lame fat jokes? I cant decide whether he had too much or not enough coke before going on stage!
He takes an eternity to come up with "if you fancy the jonas brothers cover your belly" twat
The best bit was the "get on with it baldy" shout from the crowd!
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