Carpool Karaoke: That Time Ed Sheeran Hit Justin Bieber with a Golf Club
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James Corden kicked off his week across the pond in peak form: a powerful tribute to his hometown, an interview with Nicole Kidman and Kit Harington, and, as promised, a brand new "Carpool Karaoke" starring Ed Sheeran. And though Sheeran rules at putting people to sleep, this segment was definitely worth staying up for—if nothing else, in order to hear Sheeran's anecdote about the time he accidentally whacked Justin Bieber across the face with a golf club.
As Sheeran and Corden discussed the singer's affinity for seedy dive bars, Sheeran recalled what sounds like quite a night out with the Biebs: "I was in Tokyo the other day and Bieber was there," Sheeran said. "And it was just him. Just him. And he came, no security or anything, came to this really really filthy dive bar. Oh, God. We ended up at this golf course. He put a golf ball in his mouth, and said, 'Go on, hit it out!' And I was pretty hammered. And then I was like, 'Focus, focus, focus. You can't hit him.'"
Spoiler alert: he hit him. Right across the face with a golf driver. But not to worry; this did not kick off yet another celebrity feud. Amazingly, Sheeran said, Bieber "was actually really cool about it."
When Corden and Sheeran weren't discussing Bieber, they were singing their way through the hits—Sheeran's, as well as a Bieber jam and One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful"—and testing the rumor that Sheeran can fit 47 Maltesers in his mouth. As it turns out, he can actually fit 55. Watch, and be amazed—and let that image haunt your nightmares forever.
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