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22.10.2022 - 02:07 / perezhilton.com
Aaaaaand re-banned.
The James Corden restaurant saga continues. The Late Late Show host could have shown grace and good character here with a proper apology — but then again if that’s who he was, he wouldn’t be in this position in the first place, right?
As you probably heard, the comedian’s week started off with a ban from NYC hotspot Balthazar. The restaurant’s owner, Keith McNally, came out swinging on Monday morning, publicly declaring Corden was banned for being “the most abusive customer to my Balthazar servers since the restaurant opened 25 years ago.” He went on to describe two separate incidents at the restaurant in which he was nasty to servers and management — and even noted that this behavior had been observed at his previous restaurant, Cafe Luxembourg, years previous.
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Just hours later, the restaurateur unbanned James after he called up and “apologized profusely” for the behavior. McNally added that “anyone magnanimous enough to apologize to a deadbeat layabout like me (and my staff) doesn’t deserve to be banned from anywhere.”
However, the talk show host quickly 86’ed all that good will and served a side of smugness. Proving whatever apology he fed Keith was just blowing smoke, he told the New York Times in an interview that he thought the idea he was being criticized on Twitter for nothing more than sending back some food was “insane.” Just totally downplaying any description of his “extremely nasty” behavior, the fact he wasn’t just being accused of returning food but of yelling at staff. He brushed off all responsibility, saying:
Wow.
Unsurprisingly, Keith McNally was not happy about this two-faced contrition in private and
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James Corden following his recent ban from a New York restaurant.On Monday (October 17), Balthazar owner Keith McNally announced that he was banning the Late Late Show host from the popular eatery due to his “abusive” behaviour towards staff members.McNally detailed an incident where Corden was “extremely nasty” to his server, alleging that he demanded a free round of drinks after he found a hair in his food.In a separate incident, McNally claimed that Corden became abusive once again after a staff member got his wife’s order wrong.According to the owner, Corden yelled at the server: “You can’t do your job! You can’t do your job! Maybe I should go into the kitchen and cook the omelette myself!”Making light of the news on Twitter, Limmy, who has taken aim at Corden several times before, joked: “I can no longer support James Corden.”In a follow-up tweet, he wrote: “I think it’s important while criticising James Corden that we do not lose our humanity also.”Limmy also posted a clip of Corden’s carpool karaoke, along with the caption: “I WANT HIM OUT!”I can no longer support James Corden.— twitch.tv/Limmy (@DaftLimmy) October 18, 2022I think it's important while criticising James Corden that we do not lose our humanity also.— twitch.tv/Limmy (@DaftLimmy) October 18, 2022McNally has since revealed that Corden called him and “apologised profusely” for his behaviour, encouraging him to reverse the ban.“I strongly believe in second chances,” McNally said, before adding that “anyone magnanimous enough to apologise” to him and his staff “doesn’t deserve to be banned from anywhere.”Corden has since been invited back to the restaurant, with McNally stating “all is forgiven”.NME has reached out to Corden’s representatives for