James Corden Is 'Disappointed' In Himself For Kissing Sean Spicer

"I have been reading a lot of harsh comments on Twitter today, and I hear you loud and clear."
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James Corden has apologized for drunkenly kissing former White House press secretary Sean Spicer at the Emmys after-party.

The “Late Late Show” host faced a backlash after Variety magazine shared this snap of him embracing Spicer on Sunday:

Critics accused Corden of “normalizing fascism,” and likened the move to “Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon’s infamous ruffling of President Donald Trump’s hair during the 2016 election campaign.

Corden addressed the issue during the opening monologue of his show on Monday night.

“Anyone ever have that feeling when you get a little drunk and then wake up the next morning and think, ‘Oh God, who did I kiss last night?’ It’s a bit like that,” he said.

Corden claimed to understand why “some people have been disappointed by this photo” and revealed that “in truth, I’m disappointed by it as well.”

“I am, I have been reading a lot of harsh comments on Twitter today, and I hear you loud and clear,” he added. “Truly, I do.”

Check out the full segment on the CBS website here.

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