Former Hazlemere resident James Corden was joined by several big names in the theatre industry to celebrate President Donald Trump’s last day in office.
The outgoing president lost the 2020 election to former VP Joe Biden, who starts his new role on Thursday, January 21 as the commander in chief.
James Corden (Chris Pizzello/PA)
He was Barack Obama’s number two between 2009 and 2016.
To remember the occasion, the former 'Gavin and Stacey' star, who grew up in the county as he attended both Park Middle School and Holmer Green Upper, penned a parody of ‘One Day More’ from the famous musical, 'Les Misérables', which was aired on his talk show, ‘The Late Late Show’.