

James Corden always struck me as kind of an Ellen DeGeneres type—like they seem soooo overly nice on stage, but behind the scenes they make their assistants cry. Well, sounds like I wasn’t too far off and he’s a raging tool after all.
After two alleged instances at his New York restaurant Balthazar, owner Keith McNally said in an Instagram post, “James Corden is a Hugely gifted comedian, but a tiny Cretin of a man. And the most abusive customer to my Balthazar servers since the restaurant opened 25 years ago.”
Hugely gifted a$$hole is what it sounds like to me.
McNally went on to say in his post he doesn’t “often 86 a customer,” a term which refers to a restaurant ban, but that today “I 86’d Corden.”
Lololol.
McNally gave details of what caused the ban in his post:
Sounds like a hairy situation. *Ba dum tsss*
The ban was short lived, though, as McNally later said Corden “apologized profusely” and that McNally believes in second chances.
This makes me laugh because liberal celebrities often try to paint themselves as these morally pure individuals, when in reality they are total jerks.
Example: Corden said back in 2020 that jokes about Trump weren’t political, that they were about “good versus evil.”
WOW. WHAT A MORAL COMPASS, THIS MAN.
Meanwhile, look at Corden’s recent handling of Biden.
@latelateshow Now that’s some malarkey math #LateLateShow #JamesCorden #biden #presidentbiden
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“He doesn’t make it easy, does he.”
Well, well, well. Don’t try so hard to hide your biases, Corden.
I don’t know about you, but I’d suggest Corden doesn’t try to go back to Balthazar any time soon. He’ll probably get more than a hair in his food.