Victoria Beckham confesses her love for James Corden in hilarious Shaquille O’Neal Sharknado parody

The talk show host has added the video to his reel of comedy skits
Safeeyah Kazi19 April 2018
The Weekender

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David Beckham needs to watch out - Victoria Beckham has confessed her love for chat show host James Corden.

Victoria opened up about her feelings as she fought off flying Shaquille O’Neal's in a hilarious sketch with Corden.

The Late Late Show host parodied the Sharknado films in his latest skit which sees him team up with the fashion designer in a race against time to stop a tornado made of spinning O’Neals.

Former Spice Girl Victoria plays a doctor who specialises in stopping natural disasters.

The duo quickly discover that the only way to stop the storm is to “make it [O’Neal] shoot a free-throw.”

With the help of Corden the pair throw basketballs at the tornado in an attempt to stop O’Neal from rapidly duplicating.

But as their helicopter crashes the pair grab the opportunity to confess their feelings and indulge in a “romantic moment”.

Corden says: “I know this sounds crazy with all these Shaquille’s falling out of the sky but I think I‘m falling for you doctor posh-o-wits.”

Equally as head-over-heels Victoria replies: “I think I’m falling for you too James.”

The three-minute clip concludes with O’Neal crashing into a pub and apologising for the “accident” as Victoria and Corden toast their success.

Fans of the show were left shocked by the short film with some declaring it “better” than the original Sharknado films.

Another said: “I would definitely watch that movie.”

Others commented on how Victoria was “not a bad actress.”

Victoria recently teamed up with basketball star O'Neal who is fronting her new collaboration with Reebok.

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