Earlier this week, we learned of some beef, err eggs, between James Corden and NYC restauranteur Keith McNally after the 'abusive...tiny cretin of a man' Corden treated staff at the restaurant Balthazar quite poorly over a couple of minor errors regarding an order of an egg yolk omelette (that's right, yolks only).
In response to Corden's outburst, McNally banned him from the restaurant.
\u201cBreaking: Keith McNally has banned "abusive" "tiny Cretin of a man" James Corden from Balthazar.\u201d— Jason Diamond (@Jason Diamond) 1666033523
Upon learning of this behavior, many took to Twitter to remind us of the 2017 airplane incident, in which Corden puts on headphones to drown out the screams of the baby next to him only to find out later that it was his own child.
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Now, however, there may - or may not - be another place Corden is not welcome.
On Tuesday, Ryanair, known for its incredibly cheap flights tweeted:
"James Corden BANNED from Ryanair"
\u201cJames Corden BANNED from Ryanair\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
The Twitterverse is unsure of the seriousness of the post but weighed in regardless.
\u201c@LockeKev @Ryanair maybe this one... flew over your head. \nI'm here all night\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@Ryanair Just Ryanair trying to jump on the back of the restaurant story and gain some free publicity, do you really think James Corden would fly with Ryanair? \ud83e\udd23 It's worked though, because here we are, all tweeting about it!\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@Ryanair Has James Corden ever flown on Ryanair? Specifically, has he ever flown in Ryanair's first-class section?\n\nOr is this just Ryanair seeking publicity?\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@Ryanair It\u2019s a joke. Corden has actually been banned from 2 famous Manhattan restaurants because of incredibly rude and bossy behavior. Ryanair is making a joke because there is a 0 percent chance he\u2019d fly that super budget airline.\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@Ryanair "Fly Ryanair; the only airline that guarantees you won't have to sit next to James Corden" (use this one for free, next marketing lines will cost)\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@Ryanair Did James Corden ever actually fly on Ryan Air? Or is this just performative virtue signaling?\n\nI'm not a Corden defender. He kind of annoys me, tbh. But I just don't see the relevance to your airline.\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@jonnyweaver84 @Ryanair You just know he's taking both armrests if he's in the middle seat too.\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@Ryanair Are you saying if I fly with you there is ZERO chance of meeting James Corden? That\u2019s enough to get me back flying with Ryanair \ud83d\ude4c\ud83c\udffb\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@Ryanair I haven't laughed this hard in months. I'd never thought I'd live to see the day where random companies are banning James Corden.\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
\u201c@Ryanair\u201d— Ryanair (@Ryanair) 1666083536
Fortunately for Corden, we have learned that he and MacNally have made amends, and Corden is no longer banned from the restaurant.
No word yet, though, on if Ryanair has also forgiven Corden.