Watch the incredible moment James Corden busts out Beyonce’s Single Ladies with First Lady Michelle Obama
The pair mimicked the hand-waving routine on their music filled journey

JAMES Corden blasted out his best Beyonce impression with none other than American First Lady Michelle Obama - and their hilarious Carpool Karaoke has set Twitter trending.
The charismatic TV star hit the highs of The White House for his latest guest in his TV segment for the Late Late Show as he got stuck into the hand-waving routine for Single Ladies.
The full video of their popstar credentials have now been unleashed and see them enjoying sheer banter in the front of the vehicle mixing attitude-packed routines with high-pitched singing as they wheeled around the iconic political hub.
The antics - which also saw them try their hand at a Stevie Wonder classic and Missy Elliott make an appearance - led to the TV funnyman taking to Twitter to thank his fans for setting #FLOTUSCarpool trending on the social media site.
Barack Obama's bubbly wife jumped into the front seat of the car offering to take the Gavin and Stacey star on a tour of the White House as she "had a little time on her hands."
"Wanna go for a spin," she quizzed, as James sat bemused behind the wheel.
After pointing out the Rose Garden and Oval office she flicked on the radio - and that's where the beat-pumping fun began.
The duo launched in to Stevie Wonder's hit Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours with gusto, belting out the lyrics word-perfect and boogying safely with their seat belts on.
Waving her manicured hands around to the beat Michelle, who looked her glam self in a cute red and white floral summer dress, gushed: "did you know Stevie Wonder is my favourite?
"I think I know every Stevie Wonder song on the planet!"
She then added: "This is very much a treat!" after revealing she hadn't danced out to tracks in a car for more than seven years.
Yet her pop diva credentials were well and truly cemented as she rocked out to Beyonce's female power anthem Single Ladies.
While actor James kicked things off with the screechy line: "All the single ladies," it was raven-haired Michelle who impressed with her sultry stares, Queen B style hand flick and hardcore performance.
The pair joined forced to chant the popstar's catchy lyrics: "If you like it then you should have put a ring on it," and stared each other in the eye as they played the role of feisty independent women directing their words to men.
As the rain lashed down on the car windows it didn't dampen their spirits one bit.
Mum-of- two Michelle had James in fits of laughter after their track with the quip: "Woahh what can we say - we were making honey to put in out lemonade."
James followed up the banter with: "We were in the bee hive."
Between their in-car performances the pair chatted about everything from ordering grilled cheese sandwiches and late night snacks from White House staff to Michelle's new Snapchat account and her secret service code name.
Viewers saw presenter James endure a sticky start to his visit to the VIP address after he was pulled over by securing.
After a guard said: "I notice you're sweating from you brow," he was asked to pull over and await further instruction.
The Londoner, with mock shock on his face, then said: "Oh my God I should not do touristy things."
After today telling his fans the clip had proved super popular on social media he wrote: "Copy written so... Don't copy me!" alongside a video clip.
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James' TV show segment regular ends up going viral - his Red Hot Chili Peppers clip for example has been viewed more than 20m times on The Late, Late Show’s official YouTube channel.
Gary Davey, Managing Director, Sky Content, said: “The Late Late Show has become a global cultural phenomenon and the UK and Ireland audience has delighted in James’ runaway stateside success. There is a huge appetite from UK and Irish fans to enjoy the antics of The Late Late Show first hand and we are thrilled to exclusively bring the show direct to our customers.
James previously told The Sun that no one was more surprised than him that the show has been so popular in the US.
He said: “What are the chances of a chubby boy, and I’m being generous, going to America to do a top job like this every night and being anything other than a complete disaster?”
“I’m scared I’ll be the boy from High Wycombe who just couldn’t hack it and had to go back home with his tail between his legs.”
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