James Corden’s Ban Brouhaha restaurant took a turn after the talk show host said he had done nothing wrong.

Late-night talk show host James Corden finds himself in a very bizarre bogus feud with New York restaurateur Keith McNally, after allegations about Corden being the “worst customer” McNally has seen at his Balthasar establishment in 25 years. However, after the British comedian was banned from entering the restaurant, McNally reversed his ’86’ when Corden appears to be Call the owner of the restaurant and apologize deeply. In a strange twist, Late Late Show The host also changed tack, saying he’s retracting his apology for doing nothing wrong.

James Corden, who announced that Exiting his late night show on CBS Eight years later, Balthasar discussed Proha during an interview with New York times. The host said there was no need to apologize, telling the post:

I didn’t do anything wrong on any level. Why do I cancel this? I was there. I get it. I feel so good about everything. Because I think it’s very silly. I just think it’s under all of us. It is under you. It’s definitely at the bottom of your post.



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