James Corden, a patriotic individual, postponed his theatre performance to watch the England match on his iPad with an enthusiastic group.

He has his priorities in order!

July 6th 2024.

James Corden, a patriotic individual, postponed his theatre performance to watch the England match on his iPad with an enthusiastic group.
James Corden had an important decision to make – should he miss England's match against Switzerland in the Euros or delay the start of his theatre performance? Being the avid football fan that he is, James chose the latter, showing that his priorities were in order. Despite being a well-known icon in the entertainment industry, James didn't want to miss the chance to cheer on his beloved England team.

Currently starring in a new political play, The Constituent, at The Old Vic in London, James had drawn large crowds to the 1000-seat venue each night with the help of his co-star, Anna Maxwell Martin. However, on this particular Saturday, there was a more pressing matter to attend to – England's intense match against Switzerland. With a spot in the semi-finals on the line, James couldn't miss the opportunity to see his team in action.

Before the play began, James set up his iPad on stage, eager not to miss any of the action. This caused a 15-minute delay in the start of the show, but the audience didn't seem to mind. As the game went into a nerve-wracking penalty shootout, James and his co-star streamed the game on stage, with the audience cheering them on. When England emerged victorious, James couldn't contain his excitement, jumping up and celebrating with the crowd.

But James wasn't the only proud patriot celebrating England's win that night. The Prince of Wales, Ross Kemp, and many others showed their support for the team. Ross, who is known for his enthusiastic reactions to England's sporting successes, couldn't contain his joy and even shared a video in front of a bust of Queen Victoria, saying that they needed her support. In the end, England's hero, Bukayo Saka, was named player of the match, and the team advanced to the semi-finals.

Despite the delay, the play was still a success, and James' dedication to both his craft and his nation was admired by all. And in the end, England's win was worth the wait.

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