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Eagle-Eyed Fans Think The Font Of A 'Late Late Show' Tweet Will Tell Us Who The Next Guest On Carpool Karaoke Will Be

Eagle-Eyed Fans Think The Font Of A 'Late Late Show' Tweet Will Tell Us Who The Next Guest On Carpool Karaoke Will Be
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The Late Late Show is arguably most famous for its "Carpool Karaoke" series. If you have yet to see it, "Carpool Karaoke" features The Late Late Show host, James Corden, driving a celebrity around. Typically it's a superstar singer, and the show just dropped a Tweet that has one singer's fans eagerly awaiting the show's next guest.


Corden's hilarious, ultra-late night TV show Tweeted,

That already aroused some guesses because he has already done the show with numerous Grammy winners including Adele, Paul McCartney, and Sam Smith.

But the real clue came when one Twitter user, aptly named @MissSassbox, replied to the show's Tweet, pointing out their name upgrade.

The Late Late Show didn't let her sass pass, and they replied,

Didn't catch clue number two?

The font that the show replied in is none other than the font of Taylor Swift's "reputation" album.

Could it possibly be our girl Tay Tay?!

Well here's clue number three — James Corden and Taylor Swift are both in London shooting Cats.

Swifties are full of hope.










Guess we'll have to wait and see.

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