English actor James Corden insists he doesn't need everyone to like him, but admits he avoids reading about himself on the Internet.
The 36-year-old, who is set to start hosting "The Late Late Show" in the US March 23, doesn't expect to be an instant hit with fans of the long-running chat show and admits it's "probable" that he could be axed from the job "within six months."
"I'm well aware there is every chance it's going to start, no one is going to like it, and it isn't going to work," femalefirst.co.uk quoted him as saying.
"That's completely possible, maybe even probable, and that it's cancelled within six months," he added.
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