James Corden ‘finds’ Tom Felton’s passport after he loses it at LAX

 
Lost: Tom Felton has misplaced his phone and passport (Picture: Burberry)
Jennifer Ruby28 April 2015
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James Corden has tweeted Harry Potter star Tom Felton to tell him that he’d found his lost passport at LAX airport.

The Late Late Show host sent the actor a message after he revealed that he’d misplaced his phone and passport just hours before.

Unclear whether he was joking, or whether he’d actually found the document, Corden wrote:

“Anyone wanna buy @TomFelton 's passport? I just found it at LAX, it's yours for £50 x.”

The actor replied, writing: “@JKCorden I'll give you £51 for it and dinner on me @McDonalds #kidsmeal

Earlier in the day, Felton enlisted the help of his followers and dedicated Harry Potter fans for help after misplacing the items, writing:

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“Wanted: @TomFelton's passport. Last seen (possibly) at LAX airport. Who found it? Stuck in NYC.”

Luckily for him, a group of girls discovered his phone and sent him a tweet to let him know.

He wrote: “Phone returned to its rightful owner. Passport still missing. Killing in.”

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