James Corden gives credit to Ricky Gervais after 'inadvertently' telling his joke | CNN

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James Corden says he “inadvertently” told a joke originally made by fellow British funnyman Ricky Gervais

. Some viewers of “The Late Late Show With James Corden” took to social media to point out that a joke Corden made during his monologue on the October 31 episode was almost identical to one made by Gervais in his 2018 stand-up show, “Humanity.” Corden’s joke was poking fun at Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter. “When you see Elon Musk talk about Twitter he does this thing where he goes ‘Well, it’s the town square,’” Corden said.

“But it isn’t because if someone puts up a poster in a town square that says ‘guitar lessons available,’ you don’t get people in the town going ‘I don’t want to play the guitar! I want to play the piano, you piece of s**t!’” The Twitter joke made by Gervais was almost identical. “It’s like going into a town square and there’s a notice for guitar lessons and you go, ‘But I don’t f**king want guitar lessons,’” Gervais said.

 

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They're not the same person?

Like he was 'inadvertently' rude to restaurant staff. Narcissism 101. 1. They plagiarize & copy. 2. They're never accountable. Always find excuses, play the victim or blame someone else. 4. When caught, they desperately try to control the narrative & pathologically lie to do so.

Dear America. We don’t want him back. Signed, The United Kingdom 🇬🇧

You guys are slow. This happened like.. yesterday

Inadvertently (word for word) told the same joke

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