Jamie Lee Curtis Began Quarantine Hunting for TP

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James Corden connects with Jamie Lee Curtis, safe in quarantine and well-stocked with toilet paper, something she couldn’t say at the beginning of shelter-in-place. And James asks Jamie about the website she launched, My Hand Is In Yours, which offers gifts of comfort to send with all profits going to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. After showing off a few items she loves, Jamie Lee Curtis answers Reggie Watts’s question about thread count.

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