
James Corden is being chastised again again by an ex-colleague, who claims that his actions has ‘dug his grave’.
Another former co-worker has spoken out after A League Of Their Own director Craig Duncan called the Gavin and Stacey star the “most difficult and obnoxious presenter” he’s ever worked with.
This time, a Late Late Show staff member said that the 44-year-old star “thought he was untouchable.”
Speaking to the MailOnline, the source said: ‘James dug his grave and he can cry all he wants, but he did this to himself.
‘His staff stood behind him for so long, but it got very old. His ego was over the top and he truly believed he was untouchable.’
They added: ‘It’s not sad. It is karma. Many people left his shows because he did not treat people the way that they deserved to be treated.’


It’s not the first time Corden has been chastised for his behaviour towards others.
Corden was compelled to deliver a public apology in October after being temporarily barred from the New York City restaurant Balthazar for reportedly being nasty to wait personnel.
Owner Keith McNally alleged at the time that the singer had been ‘very rude’ to his staff on two different occasions.
On The Late Late Show, Corden addressed the subject, claiming he had been “walking around thinking that I hadn’t done anything wrong.”
‘But the truth is I have made a rude, rude comment,’ he said. ‘And it was wrong. It was an unnecessary comment, it was ungracious to the server.’
In December, Spice Girls singer Mel B called Corden, among others, one of showbiz’s “biggest d*ckheads.”