James Corden has been "banned" from two Glasgow venues following reports that he "yelled like crazy" at staff in a New York restaurant.
Cathouse Rock Club and The Hug & Pint both posted on their Twitter account the comedian and TV host was "banned" from visiting. It comes amid a trend of venues across the country barring the Englishman from their premises.
Earlier this week, Corden made headlines after restauranteur Keith McNally, who owns the Balthazar chain, publicly called him out on social media. Taking to Instagram, McNally slammed Corden as a "cretin of a man" in response to his behaviour.
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In the lengthy Instagram post, McNally accused the actor of being "the most abusive customer to my Balthazar servers since the restaurant opened 25 years ago". He then provided two examples of Corden's "treatment" of his staff.
The first of which details an incident in which Corden was "extremely nasty" and demanded a free round of drinks after finding a hair in his soup. Regarding the second incident, McNally recalls the TV host "yelling like crazy" at a member of staff after getting his order wrong.
Corden has faced significant backlash following the post. It has also started a trend of restaurants and hospitality venues banning him from their premises.
Taking to Twitter, Cathouse Rock Club posted: "James Corden banned from Cathouse". Similarly, The Hug & Pint tweeted: "James Corden is banned from The Hug & Pint".
RyanAir has also banned the comedian from flying, with the airline writing: "James Corden BANNED from Ryanair."
Corden's ban from Balthazar has since been overturned after the comedian "profusely apologised", with McNally stating he believed in "second chances".
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