[post_page_title]Put him in his place[/post_page_title]
James Cordon had shown remorse for his “jerk” actions, though. The British comedian admitted in interviews that his “first flush of fame” got to his head, causing him to party too much and treat others poorly. His friends and family staged an intervention of sorts, and Cordon eventually saw the error of his ways. He spent time in therapy to resolve his issues and is seeking to make amends for previous wrongdoings, claiming that the fame was “intoxicating.”
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