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James Corden Tributes Transgender Troops on the Late Late Show
James Corden Tributes Transgender Troops on the Late Late Show
The host gave Frank Sinata's "L.O.V.E." a LGBT twist.
July 27 2017 10:30 AM EST
July 27 2017 10:30 AM EST
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James Corden Tributes Transgender Troops on the Late Late Show
The host gave Frank Sinata's "L.O.V.E." a LGBT twist.
James Corden is among many Americans upset over Trump's discriminatory transgender military ban. Last night, the host of the Late Late Show performed a campy, choreographed ode to transgender troops, singing along to a reworked version of "L.O.V.E." by Frank Sinatra.
Instead of "LOVE," Corden spelled out "LGBT," and included lyrics that blatantly call out the President's hateful choices and mindless rationale.
"Transgender troops are not a huge expense," Corden sings. "This ban only save that budget .04 percent. How is their disruption worse than Trump's corruption? Why's it such a crisis, thousands willing to fight ISIS."
Watch, below, as Corden manages to bring some light during a dark time.
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