Lily Allen Reflects on James Corden's Flirtatious Behavior as a "Beg Friend"
- Lily Allen recalled a particularly awkward week following her 2008 chat show interview with James Corden.
- During the interview, Corden appeared to misunderstand Allen's friendliness, believing she was 'leading him on.'
- This anecdote highlights the miscommunications that can occur in celebrity interactions.
In a recent episode of her BBC podcast, "Miss Me?", Lily Allen described actor and chat-show host James Corden as her “famous beg friend,” recalling his flirtatious demeanor during her chat show in 2008. Co-hosted with Miquita Oliver, the discussion centered around the concept of a “beg friend,” someone who seeks attention to forge a friendship, often to an off-putting extent. Allen's candid remarks about Corden elicited laughter, as she recounted their interactions and the awkwardness that ensued. Allen reminisced about their time together, noting that Corden had been quite flirtatious, leading to a friendship that she later introduced him to her circle. However, she described that period as “a bit hazy” and mentioned that Corden had alluded to their dynamic in his book, suggesting she was leading him on, a claim she firmly denied. “He’s not begging me anymore,” she quipped, highlighting the shift in their relationship. Corden, reflecting on their encounters, admitted in his book that their outings were never genuine dates, often involving other friends. He expressed a sense of realization about their relationship while spending time at Allen's home, which he described as a pivotal moment. Allen also shared her discomfort with Corden's advances during her show, stating that shutting him down could have led to negative perceptions of her character. This candid exchange sheds light on the complexities of their past interactions and the challenges of navigating public personas.