Now Balthazar owner faces fury from BA flight attendant after dragging her into his row with James Corden by using her picture in a post taking another pot shot at the Late Late Show host
- Balthazar owner Keith McNally posted that during a flight from New York to London, BA flight attendant told him she ‘never cared for James Corden either’
- But McNally used picture of a different flight attendant to illustrate his post
- The flight attendant, who no longer works for BA, accused him of ‘vile behavior’
- Post came after Corden apologized for berating restaurant staff over omelet
- Balthazar staff told DailyMail.com how Corden’s wife Julia Carey ordered an off-the-menu, all-yolk omelet on October 9
- Corden said Monday that it was because she has a ‘serious’ egg white allergy
- But staff say he has been rude on other occasions and that Corden’s version of events was ‘bulls**t’
Balthazar owner Keith McNally has been accused of ‘vile behavior’ by a former BA flight attendant after he used a picture of her in an Instagram post about how an unrelated crew member had told him on a flight to London that she’s not a fan of James Corden either.
McNally said in an Instagram post that on a flight from New York to London a member of the BA cabin crew leaned over to him ten minutes before landing and whispered, ‘I never cared for James Corden either’ amid the now infamous omelet saga.
The restauranteur said that the flight attendant had hovered over him for five hours – so close that it became ‘quite weird’ – before he discovered her reason was that she had recognized him and wanted to tell him that she wasn’t a fan of Corden.
But in a bizarre twist, McNally was forced to remove the post after he used a picture of a different BA flight attendant to illustrate his post – only for the woman in the image to call him out on using a picture of her without her consent in ‘his drama with Corden.’
Ellie Toyn, who used to work as an air hostess for BA and had been pictured in the past for commercial use, screenshotted McNally’s since deleted post and accused McNally on Instagram of ‘vile and completely thoughtless behavior’.
McNally swiftly apologized and deleted his Instagram post.
It comes as Corden, 44, made a public apology on his Late Late Show on Monday night for berating staff at McNally’s New York City restaurant Balthazar.
Corden told viewers that he was ‘rude’ to the server after his wife Julia Carey, 46, found a bit of egg white in her egg yolk omelet at Balthazar.
But Corden had denied McNally’s version of events, insisting he did not ‘yell like crazy’ and claimed for the first time that the reason why he was so upset was that his wife was given food she is ‘seriously allergic’ to.
Balthazar staff responded to Corden’s attempt to explain the situation, telling DailyMail.com the British comedian is simply ‘very, very rude.’
Corden made a public apology on his Late Late Show on Monday night for berating staff at McNally’s New York City restaurant Balthazar
Balthazar owner Keith McNally (pictured) has reignited his war of words with James Corden by saying that a BA flight attendant flagged him down to say she’s not a fan of the British comedian either
McNally said in an Instagram post that on a flight from New York to London the member of the BA cabin crew leaned over to him ten minutes before landing and whispered: ‘I never cared for James Corden either’
Meanwhile, McNally was criticized for using a picture of former BA flight attendant Ellie Toyn to make a point about Corden.
He had written in a since deleted Instagram post which was illustrated with a picture of a BA flight attendant leaning over a seat inside a plane: ‘For the first hour of my flight from New York to London I was really pleased by how easy it was for me to get the flight attendant’s attention.
‘But then it changed, and for the next five hours the flight attendant hovered so close to my seat that it became quite weird.’
He added: ‘Then I discovered her reason. Ten minutes before landing, she leaned into me conspiratorially and whispered “I never cared for James Corden either”.’
But Toyn, who was pictured in McNally’s post, screenshotted it and write on Instagram: ‘Tell me how it’s okay for this man to use an image of me without my consent in his drama with James Corden.
‘I’ve not worked for British Airways for over a year, yet he’s using my face as a cover for his story. This is vile behavior and completely thoughtless Keith McNally.’
McNally quickly apologized and deleted the post.
He commented on Toyn’s post and wrote: ‘My sincere apologies. I just wanted to use a random photo of a BA airline attendant to illustrate an incident that recently happened to me flying BA. I didn’t mean to offend you. My post certainly wasn’t about you personally.
‘I just deleted the post. Again, my apologies. KM.’
It comes as Balthazar staff mocked Corden’s attempt to explain away his omelet tantrum on Monday night by claiming he was worried about his wife’s ‘serious’ egg allergy, telling DailyMail.com the comic is simply ‘very, very rude’ and shouldn’t have ordered the dish.
The infamous omelet saga began on October 9 when Corden and his wife Julia dined at the restaurant with friends. Julia asked for an all-yolk omelet – something that is not on the extensive brunch menu.
Ellie Toyn, who used to work as an air hostess for BA and had been pictured in the past for commercial purposes, screenshotted McNally’s since deleted post and wrote on Instagram: ‘Tell me how it’s okay for this man to use an image of me without my consent in his drama with James Corden.’
When it arrived, the dish contained some egg whites. Corden sent it back to the kitchen and when it was returned, he says it was still ‘wrong’.
‘My wife explained that she has a serious food allergy. The meals came, my wife was given the food that she was allergic to…her meal came wrong to the table the third time,’ he said on Monday night on his CBS show.
Corden apologized for being ‘ungracious’ to the waiter when he snapped at him and made a snide remark that he’d cook the egg yolk omelet himself.
Corden’s rude behavior saw McNally ban Corden from the restaurant briefly but the restaurant owner said on Tuesday afternoon that he had forgiven Corden and lifted his restaurant ban.
‘It takes a real man to do this. In the past, I’ve behaved much worse than Corden but wasn’t man enough to apologize. For this reason, I’m going to lift the ban on Corden,’ McNally said on Tuesday.
But McNally later added fuel to the fire by saying that a BA flight attendant had told him she ‘never cared for Corden either’.
And the staff at the restaurant haven’t bought Corden’s apology on Tuesday.
‘I’m sorry but that is bulls**t,’ one server, who declined to be named, told DailyMail.com.
The mid-week breakfast menu at Balthazar. There are only two omelet options on this menu and on the brunch menu, which Corden ordered from. Both contain egg whites
Corden’s wife ordered the Omelette with Herbs but requested it be cooked using only egg yolks and no egg whites
There are only two omelets on the menu at the famous New York City eatery; the $25 Omelette with Herbs, and the $27, Egg-White Omelette. Both come with a side of home fries or salad.
The servers explained that Corden was asking for something that is not offered, and was angry when it wasn’t up to his standards.
‘He wanted an omelet that had only egg yolks. Not the egg-white omelet, just egg yolks.
‘Why then would you even bother ordering an omelet if you’re allergic to eggs?’ he asked.
There are plenty of egg-free options on the Balthazar Sunday brunch menu.
The staff at Balthazar suggested that the egg allergy was not the real reason for Corden’s outburst and that he had been rude to them in the past.
‘We deal with that kind of behavior from people all the time.
‘But he… he was very, very rude,’ George, one of the barmen, said.
The egg-white menu at Balthazar which is served with salad or home fries. Staff on Tuesday offered a complimentary glass of champagne when ordered. They previously told the owner that Corden began ‘yelling like crazy’ when Julia’s all-yolk omelet was brought out with home fries instead of salad
Corden and his wife Julia eating at Scott’s in London in 2018. He said his wife told staff politely that she had a ‘serious food allergy’
Some doctors advise that a person with an egg allergy can safely eat cooked egg yolks since yolks contain less protein than whites and are therefore less allergenic.
At the foot of the long breakfast and brunch menu is a note to inform diners that while ‘every effort will be made to accommodate food allergies, staff cannot always guarantee’ it will be possible.
In comparison to Corden’s pubic outburst at the restaurant, a female diner having brunch with her partner at the bar on Tuesday sent back her dish quietly.
She had ordered the egg-white omelet but was served the yolky alternative.
The server George apologized and promptly swapped them, insisting it was ‘entirely his fault’.
The woman gladly accepted the replacement.
McNally also owns Pastis, Minetta Tavern, and Morandi in the West Village – three well-known, well-respected New York institutions that are regularly frequented by celebrities.
He first shamed Corden on Instagram, telling his followers how the comedian had twice abused staff.
Balthazar owner Keith McNally forgave Corden on Tuesday after his on-air apology
On the first occasion, he said Corden demanded free drinks for his entire table after finding a hair in his food, which McNally accepted was ‘diabolical’ but happens in most restaurants occasionally.
The brunch incident occurred on October 9. Julia ordered an all-yolk omelet – an uncommon request.
McNally’s original description makes no note of the egg-white allergy.
‘Mr. Corden’s wife ordered an egg yolk omelette with gruyere cheese and salad.
‘A few minutes after they received the food, James called their server, M. K. and told her there was a little bit of egg white mixed with the egg yolk. M. K. informed the floor manager, G.
‘The kitchen remade the dish but unfortunately sent it with home fries instead of salad.
‘That’s when James Corden began yelling like crazy to the server: ‘You can’t do your job! You can’t do your job! Maybe I should go into the kitchen and cook the omelette myself!’
Corden, last night, claimed he was calm, did not yell and therefore did not think he’d done anything wrong.
In an interview with The New York Times the day after McNally’s post, he said the subject was ‘beneath’ discussion.
‘I just think it’s beneath all of us. It’s beneath you. It’s certainly beneath your publication,’ he told the reporter.
Last night, he apologized on his show for being ‘snide’.
‘Because I didn’t shout or scream, I didn’t get up out of my seat, I didn’t call anyone names or use derogatory language, I have been walking around thinking that I’ve not done anything wrong.
‘But I have. I made a rude comment,’ he said, adding that he ‘values and respects’ anyone and everyone in the service industry.
Corden’s current contract with Viacom CBS for his Late Late Show expires next year.
He and his wife are selling their $9.7million home in Brentwood and are planning to return to the UK next year.