The Trumps were a topic of conversation around the "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts" table on "The Late Late Show" Wednesday.

Host James Corden and his guest Arnold Schwarzenegger both took turns answering questions about the first family rather than ingest less-than-mouthwatering treats like a bug trifle or Vienna sausage juice shooter.

Corden was asked: "You recently attended a wedding that was also attended by Ivanka Trump. What did you talk about?" Though details of the wedding were not specified, both were reportedly present for the September vows of fashion designer Misha Nonoo and businessman Michael Hess exchanged in Rome.

"This is (expletive)," Corden said pointing a finger, "'cause I know who writes these questions."

Still, answering it was a better option than the alternative.

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"Alright, I will say this: I was a little drunk… and I was with Orlando Bloom, who I think was equally, if not slightly less drunk than I was," Corden shared. "And we were stood at the bar… and Ivanka was also at the bar, and I can’t – I can’t 100% remember it, but I remember that we were quite drunk and we started going, ‘Ivanka, you can do something. You can do something. You can do something. You can make a difference. You can make a difference. You can make it better.’ And, all I remember, Ivanka was going, 'I'm trying. I'm trying.' "

Corden said seeing the president's daughter/adviser the next day jogged his foggy memory of the previous night's events.

"The next day, there was like a drinks thing in the afternoon, and I'd forgotten all about it until I saw her, across this sort of garden, and it all came back," he said. "And she just said ‘I bet you’ve got a headache this morning.' "

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Schwarzenegger was also questioned about the Trumps during the game. "You and Donald Trump have a long history together," said Corden. "Recently, you've had a very public feud, but you've also known each other since the 80s. What is the worst thing you've heard Donald Trump say in private?"

"Well, actually, in private, he always was very nice," revealed Schwarzenegger. "As a matter of fact, the last conversation I had with him – a private conversation – was when he called me and asked me for my endorsement when he ran for president, and I declined.

"Since then, everything that he says about me, or to me, is on Twitter, which sucks," Schwarzenegger continued. "So, I think it was always kind of nice in private, but in public, I think that he's very mean-spirited with what he says."

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Schwarzenegger and Trump have sparred frequently, but the actor recently told USA TODAY he enters his battles selectively.

"I’m not positioning myself to be critic of Trump, only when it’s obvious," Schwarzenegger said. "That’s why you don’t hear from me for months, even if I don’t like what’s going on."

So he'll jump in on certain debates, especially environmental issues, such as the president's campaign pledge to support coal mining.

"The next thing he’s going to bring back is Blockbuster. It just doesn’t work," Schwarzenegger said. "Let’s not go and pretend we can save coal. But let’s go and help these coal miners that are losing jobs and build a solar industry for them. That's my vision."

Contributing: Bryan Alexander