James Corden's heroic act as he rushes to save injured woman during Christmas shopping chaos

James Corden's heroic act as he rushes to save injured woman during Christmas shopping chaos
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James Corden's heroic act as he rushes to save injured woman during Christmas shopping chaos
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Rose Hill)
Published: Dec, 22 2024 08:45

James Corden rushed to help a female shopper who broke her arm during a nasty fall. The Gavin and Stacey star, 46, had been Christmas shopping in London's West End when he saw the woman struggling and went to her aid. After phoning for an ambulance and being told that one wouldn't arrive for an hour, he hailed her a black cab to take her to A&E.

A group of people had been standing around trying to help the woman who had fallen while with family when James Corden interjected and asked what he could do to help. A source told The Sun: "He was the one who rang 999 but the operator told him they couldn’t get an ambulance out for at least 60 minutes.".

They continued that the TV presenter said that he knew where the nearest A&E was, so he flagged down a cab "so she wouldn’t have to wait around in the cold in pain". The source added: "He was an absolute hero. He just wanted to help her - it was a really nice gesture.”.

James moved back to the UK earlier this year with his wife Julia Carey and their three children and previously admitted it felt "very strange". He said in 2023 before hosting his final ever Late Late Show: "“Right know there are a lot of unknowns. It just feels very strange – knowing everything is going to change, but trying to hang on to the fact that change is fundamentally a good thing.”.

He is currently promoting the much-anticipated Gavin and Stacey finale, which will air on Christmas Day. He and co-writer Ruth Jones have confessed they didn't always agree with how things should pan out in the finale. Speaking of the episode, the stars told The Graham Norton Show they were at "different places" in their thought process.

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