James Corden took his rarely seen son Man, 10, out to a basketball game this week as they watched the LA Lakers take on the Golden State Warriors at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The popular chat show host wore a casual black jumper and grey jeans with a pair of white trainers while Max sported a white and blue jacket with blue shorts.
James was photographed with Stephen Curry later in the night as he congratulated him on the victory.
Enjoying the big game, the pair were photographed looking up at the screens so that they didn’t miss a beat in the action.
The Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the match, with a score of 121-114.
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Late Show host James wasn’t the only celebrity in attendance for the game though, as Adele was photographed courtside with partner Rich Paul.
James has kept his family life out of the spotlight since his move to LA in 2015 to host The Late Late Show.
The TV host married partner Julia Carey in 2012, three years after they first met in 2009.
Max was born in 2011 and their second child, a daughter named Carey, six, was born three years later.
In 2017 the pair welcomed their third child into the world, Charlotte, three.
James has been impressing fans as he revealed in May how he managed to drop 23lbs throughout lockdown.
Speaking on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on Radio 2, Zoe noted that James had lost a stone, with James replying: “Oh it's more, I've lost more.
“I'm down like 23 pounds which I think is what, a stone and a half?
“I'm doing a bit of exercise, this is my tip. I've done every single diet in the world, I've done them all and what I've realised is, the notion of going on a diet is wrong.
“You're not going on a diet, you're changing the way you eat and you're going to change the way you eat forever. See it as, this is how I eat now.”
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