James Corden has opened up about struggling with his mental health amid the ongoing coronavirus health crisis. The comedian took an usually subdued tone to close a special at home edition of his The Late Late Show on Monday night.
James, 41, reflected on the pandemic and said he was finding it 'tougher than he ever thought he would' to carry on as normal.
The Gavin and Stacey star also admitted he's been battling with 'incredible spikes of anxiety and sadness.' "You feel so out of control," said James. "It feels so beyond our comprehension, all of it, that I've found I get sort of overwhelmed with sadness in it all." James spoke to his audience from his home garage after the new guidelines on social distancing forced his team to vacate