Surprisingly enough, James Corden is no stranger to controversy. He’s made headlines for his alleged behavior and for accusations made against him.

Let’s get into some of his most controversial, headline-making moments:

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Well for starters, James made a bunch of headlines this week after New York restauranteur Keith McNally took to Instagram to ban James Corden from Balthazar after he was reportedly rude to his staff:

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When he delivered a super offensively stereotypical depiction of a gay man in Prom:

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When he had to drink a fish smoothie because he couldn’t name two of his cameramen:

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When he faced backlash for this joke about BTS:


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The video with the joke has since been removed from YouTube.

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When his segment “Spill Your Guts” featured Asian food as one of the options and called it disgusting:

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When his Gavin & Stacey costar Rob Brydon had to confront him about his “brat” behavior:

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When this writer called out James for reportedly advocating AGAINST pay increases for late night writers:

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When he cut off Adele’s Album of the Year speech during The Brit Awards:

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When he and Patrick Stewart got into it in this extremely-awkward moment, where they both exchanged some pretty low blows:


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Patrick said James apparently gave off a holier-than-thou attitude, and then they got in to this now-infamous fight.

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And lastly, when James made this joke about Harvey Weinstein’s victims:

james corden? the same man that made these jokes about the abuse harvey weinstein put his victims through? idk if we should trust what he says a joke is https://t.co/K7Iv0OuYhB


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James later apologized on Twitter: “To be clear, sexual assault is no laughing matter. I was not trying to make light of Harvey’s inexcusable behavior, but to shame him, the abuser, not his victims. I am truly sorry for anyone offended, that was never my intention.”

What do y’all make of these moments? Let me know in the comments below!

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanschocket2/james-corden-problematic-moments