James Corden

James Corden

James Corden is worried his daughter will develop an American accent.

The 'A League of Their Own' presenter - who is moving to Los Angeles with his wife Julia and two children, Max, three and five-week-old Carey to take over from Craig Ferguson as the host of 'The Late Late Show' next March - is concerned his youngest child will find it hard to re-adapt to life in the UK when she returns from the US.

Speaking to Alan Carr on his 'New Year Specstacular' - which will air on Wednesday (31.12.14) - he said: "The thing I'm worried about is we've just had our daughter and she's five weeks old and is going to move abroad. She's just going to be American.

"She's going to come back and London is just going to be a place where she comes to at Christmas.

"She's going to be like, 'Oh my God. What's this white stuff falling from the sky? My nana and grandad don't even have a pool - this is disgusting'."

James, 36, recently confessed he is nervous about his upcoming role as the host of the late night talk show and is already fearing it will be a "disaster".

He joked: "Why wouldn't it be? I'm from High Wycombe.

"What are the chances of a chubby guy - and I'm being generous - going to America and hosting a talk show every night being anything other than a complete mistake?"

The 'Gavin and Stacey' star is even worried the producers chose him so they would have an excuse to cancel the series altogether.

He explained: "It did cross my mind that they're trying to kill the format.

"They might have thought, 'We don't need another chat show at 12.30am. How can we just kill it off so we don't have to do this any more? I know - let's get that guy.'"