James Corden and Reggie Watts, the bandleader on the comedian's late-night show, are opening up about race.
"I've been struggling all weekend wondering what to say to you tonight, because who needs my opinion?" Corden, 41, said in
Corden then spoke with Watts, who opened up about his childhood. Watts appeared on the show via video chat. "My mom was a fierce fighter and would get out of the house and get in people's faces about people calling me the N-word," the 48-year-old musician said.
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