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Justin Bieber Asks James Corden How Much He Regrets 'Cats' And His Answer Is Surprising

Cat's out of the bag!

Justin Bieber has asked James Corden the question on all of our lips – does the actor regret appearing in the movie Cats?

The question came up during a game of Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts on The Late Late Show where Corden and a celebrity must truthfully answer a tough, usually personal, question or eat something disgusting.

Bieber asked, “On a scale of 1-10, how much do you regret doing Cats?”

And, surprisingly, Corden answered!

Credit: Universal Pictures

He said, “So, one is the least and 10 is the most. Well, here’s the thing, I had the loveliest time making that film. It took me six days and I loved every single second of it. So, I think you’ve got to be careful not to… you’ve got to decide things on your own personal experience, and I had a really great time.

“So, I don’t regret doing it at all because I decided to do it in the same way I decided to do many things. Some have worked, some haven’t. So, I’m gonna put it at a solid five.”

Following some laughter from the audience, he changed his mind, amending the number to “four point five.”

But that doesn’t make much sense if he said he didn’t regret doing it at all and then essentially said he did kind of regret doing when he rated it as a four point five?

Doesn’t that mean he regrets it a medium amount?!

Watch the moment here:

Cats was mocked by both critics and viewers alike from the moment the first trailer dropped online and showed the actors in character.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the movie only made $73 million worldwide, not coming close to its reported $95 million budget.

Corden and his co-star Rebel Wilson even made fun of the film at the Oscars, getting onstage in costume as their characters and joking, “As cast members of the motion picture Cats, nobody more than us understands the importance of good visual effects.”

Let’s just try and forget the movie exists, shall we?