James Corden Claims He Has to 'Bully' His Way to Top as He's 'Not Bred for Success'
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In a new interview, 'The Late Late Show' host believes 'opportunity' is non-existent for people from humble beginnings despite them having talent in abundance.

AceShowbiz - James Corden has opened up about his struggles to gain success. In a new interview, "The Late Late Show with James Corden" host claims that his working-class upbringing meant he had to "bully" his way to success.

The 44-year-old TV personality, who shares three children with his wife Julia Carey and has an estimated net worth of £65 million (around $70 million), believes "opportunity" is non-existent for people from humble beginnings, despite them having talent in abundance.

James said on Friday night, September 23 on "This Cultural Life" show on BBC Radio 4, "If you're from a working-class environment, you're not bred for success. The talent is everywhere, and opportunity isn't. I didn't realize until I met my wife that she did, I think, 13 GCSEs and I did six, and the most you could do at my school was seven. You're kind of capped. You're not really told that these things are possible. No one's going to wait to invite you to the table."

He added he learned about hard work from "This Is England" filmmaker Shane Meadows, who also worked his way to success from a working-class background. James, whose first film role was in 49-year-old Shane's 1997 film "Twenty Four Seven" before he went on to star in 2006's "The History Boys", added, "It was a life-changing experience for me. What I learned from Shane is you're going to have to bully your way through this. You're going to have to get people to budge up to sit at the table if that's what you want to do. It isn't going to just be presented to you."

James has previously branded acting "elite" and said middle and upper-class actors never had to "encounter the sort of s**t like I've had." He managed to become a household name after years of acting by creating and starring in the BBC's "Gavin and Stacey" sitcom before being critically acclaimed for his stage performance in "One Man, Two Guvnors".

Huge success came in America when he was asked in 2015 to take over from Craig Ferguson as host of "The Late Late Show". But the host is now planning to return to Britain after his run fronting the show comes to an end in spring 2023.

James announced he was leaving in April, saying, "This will be my last year hosting the show. When I started this journey, it was always going to be just that. It was going to be a journey, an adventure. I never saw it as my final destination, you know? And I never want this show to overstay its welcome in any way. I always want to love making it. And I really think in a year from now that will be a good time to move on and see what else might be out there... this has been the hardest decision I've ever had to make, it really has. I've never taken this job for granted."

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