The drama continues between the Balthazar owner Keith McNally and James Corden after The Late Late Show host backtracked his apology in an interview yesterday with The New York Times. Now, McNally responded with a new Instagram post (seen below) that calls him out to give a proper apology to the “servers he insulted.”

Balthazar Owner claps back at James Corden for his backtracked apology

In response to James Corden stepping back from his initial apology, the Balthazar owner said that he has “no wish to kick a man when he’s down,” even if that man is “worth $100 million” but he had to get back into it due to the interview. McNally admits he “didn’t witness the incident” but trusts his staff on what happened when in one incident he threatened to write bad reviews over a hair he had found and yelled at the staff for a mistake by having a side of fries rather than a side salad after a previous mistake with the dish.

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To McNally, he feels that his staff did not lie but called that James Corden lied about what happened at the second incident, which occurred at Balthazar. He is willing to put it aside and more by giving the CBS Late Late Show host free meals for “the next 10 years” if he gives an apology to the two workers he “insulted.”

Since this latest response, there was no response from the British actor.