James Corden told the New York Times the situation that got him temporarily banned from the restaurant Balthazar “happens every day.”
Earlier this week, the famous New York City restaurants owner, Keith McNally, banned Corden for being “the most abusive customer” to servers “since the restaurant opened 25 years ago.”
McNally later revealed Corden had called and “apologized profusely,” and lifted the ban.
In an interview promoting his upcoming Amazon series “Mammals,” Corden told the Times that disputes between diners and servers are “happening in 55,000 restaurants as we speak.”
“I havent done anything wrong, on any level,” Corden told the Times. “I feel so Zen about the whole thing. Because I think its so silly,” he said.