In a recent revelation, one of world's biggest internet star, James Corden said Kanye West had cancelled his slot on 'Carpool Karaoke' twice.
However, Corden is hopeful that the rapper will eventually turn up. In an earlier interview he was reported saying that Kanye has been booked to do Carpool Karaoke twice, but both times 'something came up'." reports Mirror.co.uk.
He also revealed that Kanye not only called him but also sent him a lavish apology gift for turning down the show.
"When he cancelled, he sent about three dozen white roses, of course. Arranged in the shape of a cube," he said. "What could be more Kanye than that?" he said.
While Corden has big names likes Mariah Carey, Justin Bieber, Jennifer Hudson and most recently Michelle Obama in the list of his guests, he has got his eye on Beyonce.
"The dream would be Beyonce. It would break the internet. She's on tour right now. We're working on it," he said.
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