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Topic History of: James Corden Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Tom Stent |
I thought he was awful on TV and film, reading this makes him doubly awful. |
hedda |
Tom Stent wrote:
Back in the news again. This bloke’s awful. How did he ever get anywhere? Must have a good agent.
don't particularly like or dislike him..cannot understand his rapid rise. |
Green Man |
Or very saw knees. Apparently, he has backstabbed a lot of people to get where he is. The late-night chat shows in USA are becoming a dead format. Jay Leno and Johnny Carson were the kings. David Letterman was good in the 80's and mid 90's but he was becoming stale by then IMHO.
I have met James Corden, I part-owned a nightclub where he used to visit. He is very, very obnoxious and utterly vile. I had to calm my business partner down, he wanted to beat James Cordon to a pulp due to loud and rude language towards staff. It wouldn't be the first time my business partner has put man in ICU before.
I told my business partner that 'I don't want to clean up blood nor do I want to go to court. I have better things to do and bar staff want a job to go to in the evenings.'
Other pub landlords and nightclub who I met Corden, over the years they all said same thing. He is not a nice person and refuse to talk about him. It's a common question in hospitality "Have you had anyone famous come into your establishment?" |
Tom Stent |
Back in the news again. This bloke’s awful. How did he ever get anywhere? Must have a good agent. |
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