James Corden, whom he previously branded “the most abusive customer to my servers” to ever set foot in his New York eatery.The Balthazar owner demanded the Gavin and Stacey star “come clean” following an interview that saw him deny any wrongdoing.In view of his 93,200 Instagram followers, Keith wrote: “STORM IN A RESTAURANT TEACUP.
I’ve no wish to kick a man when he’s down. “Especially one who’s worth $100 Million, but when James Corden said in yesterday’s NY Times that he hadn’t done ‘anything wrong, on any level,’ was he joking? “Or was he denying being abusive to my servers?
Whatever Corden meant, his implication was clear: he didn’t do it.“Although I didn’t witness the incident, lots of my restaurant’s floor staff did. “They had nothing to gain by lying.
Corden did,” he continued boldly.“I wish James Corden would live up to his Almighty initials and come clean. “If the supremely talented actor wants to retrieve the respect he had from all his fans (all 4 of them) before this incident, then he should at least admit he did wrong. “If he goes one step further and apologises to the 2 servers he insulted, I’ll let him eat for free at Balthazar for the next 10 years.” (sic)Keith’s post comes after he previously called James a “tiny cretin of a man” for the way he treated his servers at the New York eatery.He also said James had since “apologised profusely” over his alleged behaviour and insisted he “strongly believes in second chances”.The Balthazar boss even joked that if he could present James’ The Late Late Show for nine months, he would drop the ban.He added: “Anyone magnanimous enough to apologise to a deadbeat layabout like me (and my staff) doesn’t deserve to be banned from anywhere.
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