James Corden 'forgiven' by owner of New York restaurant after being labelled 'abusive' customer

The owner of a New York City restaurant who labeled James Corden as the “most abusive” customer he’s ever had has forgiven the actor. Keith McNally, the owner of the New York City restaurant Balthazar, claimed he had to ban the actor from his establishments due to his behavior. 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, Keith McNally. In one example, McNally claimed the comedian lashed out at his staff after his wife’s eggs were not prepared to her liking. Corden was allegedly so “nasty” that their server remained “shaken” for the rest of her shift. However, after seeing the post, Corden reached out to McNally to apologize for his actions. Following the apology, McNally said the actor was no longer banned from his restaurants and all was forgiven.