How James Corden Destroyed His Reputation

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Published 2022-09-29
James Corden has slowly developed one of the worst reputations in Hollywood. He began as a respected actor on the hit comedy series Gavin and Stacey in the UK, however since becoming The Late Late Show host, things haven't been going too well for him. He was called out by the internet on an iconic Reddit post on r/IAMA, he got into a fight with Patrick Stewart in front of a live crowd, and has recently announced that he plans on leaving the public eye in 2023. So, how did The Late Late Show With James Corden destroy his reputation?

This is, How James Corden Destroyed His Reputation / How James Corden Became The Most Hated Human Ever .

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Also, the idea for this video was inspired by "WickedWiz" who posted a video on a similar topic in September 2021 titled "How James Corden Went From "Lovable Brit" to Intolerable Brat..." You can watch his version here -    • How James Corden Went From "Lovable B...  

All Comments (21)
  • @variadi
    This dude literally seemed to appear out of nowhere. We were told he's famous and we just went along with it.
  • @xpat73
    You can tell a lot about a person by the way they treat the help. I think Muhammad Ali said - “I don’t trust anyone who’s nice to me but rude to the waiter. Because they would treat me the same way if I were in that position.” Says it all about Corden.
  • Fun Fact: In the movie Cats (never seen it) they digitally removed all of the cat's assholes, but amazingly left in the biggest one.
  • @UKRenna
    A person that is not nice to waiting staff is not a nice person. When he was exposed by a restaurant in London for his rude behaviour, that was the beginning of the end for him.
  • As a Brit, on behalf of the entire nation can I offer our greatest gratitude to you Americans for taking him off our hands, thank you!
  • @ryotanu
    Getting bullied is NOT an excuse to treat people like shit. I got bullied as well and i would never treat other people bad because of my past.
  • On behalf of the Canadians we greatly appreciate and respect you for keeping him contained in America. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
  • @lizmay4578
    When James played the needy, manipulative, passive aggressive bully character in Gavin and Stacey, he wasn't showcasing award winning acting skills. He was simply role playing as the person he truly is.
  • @famalam943
    About 13-14 years ago I bumped into him in Tesco at the hight of Gavin & Stacey. He was on the phone ranting at someone while barging into people in his way. I thought he was just having a bad day, turns out it’s just him.
  • @spaghettistef
    I met this James Corden guy in London a few months ago (he came to my shop). I can comfortably say that he is one of the most unpleasant human beings I have ever had to deal with.
  • @gfalconar
    I attended a taping of his Late Late show in 2019. He not only completely ignored the live audience, but gave a very clear non-verbal message that he did not appreciate them being there. The warm-up guy even apologized to us for it. And whenever Corden was off camera, he was clearly in a foul mood and numerous times seen talking angrily to staff members and scowling at others. That experience turned me off big-time and I have watched nothing of him except a couple clips of Car Pool Karaoke since.
  • @ItsJoeHut
    My favorite part of the whole "Cats" situation was that he had the nerve to go on stage at the freaking Oscars presenting the VFX category and blaming the VFX artists for how horrible the movie was. Imagine thousand of people complying to your art direction requests, only to be thrown under the bus one of the very few moments where they are celebrated..
  • @a.garcia528
    I think in that reddit post "What celebrities are not as nice as they seem?" there's a story of someone on the same plane as James Corden who was sat next to a woman with a crying child and the reddit user thought it was nice he didn't get annoyed at the crying baby. Corden ignored it until the plane landed, but then when the woman stood up she turned to him and said "Can you at LEAST help me with the luggage?" and the reddit user realized she was his WIFE and that was his kid.
  • @mrsocko316
    When Patrick Stewart gives you advice for your professional career, the correct response is always "Yes Sir, thank you Sir"
  • @mattattaka600
    James Corden is what happens when the fame gets to your head. There was a study done that identifies 4 main phases a person goes through when becoming famous and it fits James Corden perfectly
  • @Carlrosie
    The problem with James Corden and similar personalities (like Jimmy Fallen), everything has to revolve around them, they have “yes men” around them allowing their egos to explode and feel like they’re above the “average person”.
  • @darkrai7597
    The comment saying that James appeared out of nowhere and we were told he’s famous is so accurate. I remember 10-11 years ago when one of his videos of his late night show showed up in my feed and I just assumed he was popular even though I never heard of him before.
  • @davidjames579
    I've tried to put my finger on what exactly I've never liked about him, and I think it can be narrowed down to how insincere he comes across in everything he does. Whether playing a role or appearing as himself, he overcompensates what's required to the point of embarrassment, so its almost like parody. For an actor that's fatal, and for a TV personality it makes him very unlikeable. He just seems like he's placating or mocking his audience, because they actually have chosen to watch him. I get the feeling he was caught stealing sweets as a kid, wormed his way out of it with a bit of insincere it wasn’t me guv acting. And while sniggering at the stupidity of the person believing him, thought I could make a career out of this. Add on his reported bullying and the visible signs of this when the mask has slipped, and there's no reason to watch him. I don’t blame people making petitions to keep him out of things, his casting only adds a charisma vacuum.
  • @johnm7491
    Let's never forget, he advocated in favour of reduced pay for writing staff at a WGA (Writers Guild of America) meeting. Pillar of the community that is.