Aaron Taylor-Johnson is frontrunner to be the next James Bond while James Corden reveals why he’s leaving The Late Late Show

Aaron Taylor-Johnson is hot news thanks to potential new James Bond role while James Corden’s recent success might be on the slide
Emily Ratajkowski, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and James Corden are some of the stars gracing PeopleWorld's hot and not so hot lists today. Photos by GettyEmily Ratajkowski, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and James Corden are some of the stars gracing PeopleWorld's hot and not so hot lists today. Photos by Getty
Emily Ratajkowski, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and James Corden are some of the stars gracing PeopleWorld's hot and not so hot lists today. Photos by Getty

It was certainly a tussle for top spot on PeopleWorld’s hot list today. One minute it was Ana de Armas and the next minute it was Aaron Taylor-Johnson. We decided that Aaron in the end was worthy of the main hot spot today as he is now the frontrunner to be the next James Bond. Well, if that doesn’t make you hot, I don’t know what does!

Although everybody is talking about Aaron potentially being the next James Bond, here at PeopleWorld we are more than a little interested in his relationship with wife Sam Taylor-Johsnon. The couple who have a 23 age gap renewed their wedding vows last year after 10 years of marriage.

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Next up on our hot list today is model and actress Emily Ratajkowski who says she is tired of men who can’t handle strong women. She certainly tried to find the right man in 2022 as she dated the likes of Pete Davidson and was seen with artist Jack Greer and DJ Orazio Rispo. Here at PeopleWorld, we think she needs to give men a rest in 2023 and spend time with just herself!

Ana de Armas is presenting at the Golden Globes on January 10. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)Ana de Armas is presenting at the Golden Globes on January 10. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)
Ana de Armas is presenting at the Golden Globes on January 10. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)

Now, before you feel too sorry for Ana de Armas not making it to number 1 on our hot list today, she still deserves a place on there.

Alongside the likes of Jame Lee Curtis, and Quentin Tarantino, she has been named as one of the presenters of the Golden Globes 2023 which is fast approaching on January 10.

So, who is starring on PeopleWorld’s not so hot list today?

First up is James Corden. Although he says that he is leaving the Late Late Show to spend more time with his family, his career hasn’t exactly been on the up recently.

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Who can forget when the host was accused of being rude to a member of staff at a New York restaurant where he was then banned from? Perhaps, things might start going better for him this year?

Next up is Rishi Sunak. The Prime Minister is currently looking at plans to make sure that all pupils study Maths in some form until the age of 18. He is expected to say that the UK must “reimagine our approach to numeracy.” Look, I 100% get the importance of numeracy and pupils learning Maths in general, but what about students who are more gifted at languages and humanities?

As a qualified secondary English teacher, I feel strongly that English is a subject that is overlooked too! All I can say is that I am glad I am not at school any more. I couldn’t wait for my A-Levels so I could give up Maths.

Ronaldo might need some Geography lessons going forward. (Photo by Handout/Laureus via Getty Images)Ronaldo might need some Geography lessons going forward. (Photo by Handout/Laureus via Getty Images)
Ronaldo might need some Geography lessons going forward. (Photo by Handout/Laureus via Getty Images)

The final person gracing our not so hot list is Ronaldo who often seems to feature there. He has been quite rightly mocked for saying he is glad to be in South Africa instead of Saudi Arabia at his press conference where he was unveiled as the latest signing for Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr. Oh dear, oh dear Ronaldo.

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