There’s been a few, you know, fairly famous faces taking part in Carpool Karaoke, the super popular segment of The Late Late Show with James Corden.
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— The First Lady (@FLOTUS) July 21, 2016
Yep, First Lady Michelle Obama was pretty awesome in it recently, wasn’t she?
And now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Apple is making Carpool Karaoke into its very own TV show.
The 16 episodes will air weekly, and will be available exclusively for subscribers to Apple Music. A release date is yet to be announced.
However, if you’re a big James Corden fan, then you might be a tad disappointed… it’s not known yet whether he will be the host of the episodes for Apple or not, but The Hollywood Reporter claim it’s unlikely.
This could be a big step for Apple and their original video content though – although their episodes will be limited to subscribers, Carpool Karaoke often goes viral.
FYI, Adele’s turn driving round with Corden has over 119 million views. Phew.
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