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James Corden apologizes following restaurant ban

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The owner of a New York restaurant stated on Monday that comedian James Corden had been extremely nasty to staff on two separate occasions.
After several mistakes with his orders, Keith McNally, the owner of the well-known New York restaurant Balthazar, claimed that Corden had been an abusive customer.
However, he then disclosed that the actor and TV host had contacted and apologized profusely since then.
Mr. McNally had previously called the host of The Late Late Show a hugely gifted comedian, but a tiny cretin of a man in an earlier post outlining what had occurred, and claimed that the comedian was the most obnoxious customer since the company’s opening 25 years prior.