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James Corden sings for transgender troops

James Corden has shown his love for transgender people who serve in the US military. The talk show host launched into song on his TV program The Late Late Show delivering a rendition of the song L-O-V-E. 

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The Nat King Cole classic was given a make-over a transformed into L-G-B-T as Corden mocked President Donald Trump’s decision to ban transgender people from serving in any position in the US military.

Corden’s new lyrics for song took aim at President Trump as he worked his way through the LGBT acronym.

He kicked things off with L saying “He doesn’t care for lesbians” before moving on to G singing “He thinks two men should just be friends”, when it came to B Corden declared Trump thought bisexuality was just a phase in college before he closed off with “T he finds confusing, so the army is refusing.”

Check out the touching performance below.

OIP Staff


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