James Corden branded ‘tiny cretin of a man’ and banned from NYC restaurant over alleged treatment of staff

The restaurant owner says Corden has been ‘the most abusive customer’

Chelsea Ritschel
New York
Monday 17 October 2022 15:46 EDT
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James Corden has been branded a “tiny cretin of a man” and banned from New York City restaurant Balthazar over his alleged treatment of the staff.

Keith McNally, a New York City restaurateur and owner of the restaurant, shared his decision on Instagram on Monday, where he shared a photo of the comedian and wrote: “James Corden is a hugely gifted comedian, but a tiny cretin of a man.”

He went on to call Corden “the most abusive customer to my Balthazar servers since the restaurant opened 25 years ago” and said, in true restaurant lingo, that he “86’d Corden.

Read more: Restaurant owner U-turns on James Corden restaurant ban

McNally’s post elaborates on “two examples of the funny man’s treatment of my staff,” with the restaurant owner claiming that Corden also behaved similarly at his former restaurant, Cafe Luxembourg, a few years back.

The Independent has contacted a representative for Corden regarding the allegations and McNally for comment.

*Update* McNally has since U-turned on his decision to ban the Late Late Show host and claimed Corden called him to “apologise profusely”.

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