Adam Levine and James Corden Pulled Over By Police During Carpool Karaoke
It seems you can't go anywhere in Hollywood these days without James Corden showing up somewhere. He was even at the royal wedding as an entertainer for the guests, and allegedly refereed a dance-off between Prince William and Prince Harry.
Corden shot to fame after he began filming his Carpool Karaoke segments with famous celebrities, showing a different side of them we don't normally see.
There are always antics involved in the segments, but when Corden invited The Voice judge and Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine into the passenger seat, he probably wasn't expecting to get pulled over.
It all started off pretty normal, with Levine and Corden singing some of Maroon 5's old songs, and the two of them joking about being "cool" dads.
After a quick song break, Levine talked about Maroon 5's original band name, Kara's Flowers, which Corden said "doesn't even sound like a band name, it sounds like a podcast sponsor."
But clearly he didn't hate the name that much, since after talking about ink-covered singer's many tattoos, Corden showed off some ink of his own.
Yes, that is Adam Levine's face above a scroll saying "Kara's Flowers," so I guess that name makes for a good podcast sponsor and a good tattoo.
After belting out another Maroon 5 classic, we then got to see one of Levine's secret talents: his incredible balancing skills.
With all sorts of different objects.
More than once.
Levine even got cuddly with a life-sized James Corden cut-out.
Then he pulled off his most amazing balancing act yet.
But after leaving the park as they're driving around, the pair hear a siren go off, and a sheriff's car pulls up beside them.
Immediately, Corden starts getting stressed out, while the cop asks them to pull over.
Overall, the cop is just looking to have some fun, but it's still a first for the talk-show host, who doesn't understand how Levine was so calm about it all.
The deputy then sends them on their way with a reminder to "be careful," while Levine promises "we'll never do it again."
After the scare, talk turns to parenthood, and what it's like raising kids in Los Angeles, with Corden revealing he's scared his kids will start talking like the "valley girl" stereotype.
This segment is honestly worth watching for Levine and Corden's valley girl impressions, if nothing else.
After another quick song break, the duo heads to a race track where they see who can drive the fastest.
Unfortunately, Corden isn't as good a driver as he is a talk show host, and his lap leaves Levine wondering "where that cop from earlier" went.
Corden might be new to it, but Levine loves driving race cars, so of course he's a natural.
To make it harder for him, Corden asks the singer general knowledge questions while he's driving to throw him off his game. He quickly starts to regret that idea.
I won't spoil who won the race for you (that's a twist you have to see for yourself) but the two still hug it out at the end, so clearly there aren't any hard feelings.
It's definitely one of the better segments of the series, so make sure you check it out, if only to listen to Adam Levine sing flawlessly!