An iconic pop star’s ex-assistant allegedly had to sleep in her boss’s bed so she could change the DVD for her in the middle of the night.

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She continued, "He was like, 'I don't care who you are. I treat everybody the same. You have to talk to me first.' And I was like, 'Okay, well, you're being rude.' And he was like, 'You're being rude.' ... Let's just say a personality of mine started to come up that I don't love, so I took myself out of the situation. You could call it a 'Karen.' I also call it 'living in New York, and everyone is, like, rude as fuck.'"

She continued, "I want to continue to grow as a person, and I'm open to people correcting me. I just don't think that those people that try to correct me and try to tell me what I need to be and what I need to do need to be people on social media."

James Corden hasn't publicly responded to Mel B's comments.

He continued, "MANAGER'S REPORT # 2: 'James Corden was at Balthazar with his wife on October 9th for brunch. He asked for a table outside. Brunch Maitre D' Allie Wolters took the party to table 301. 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!' M.K. was very apologetic and brought G. over to the table. He returned the dish, and after that, everything was fine.

He gave them promo Champagne glasses to smooth things out. G. said that Corden was pleasant to him but nasty to the server. M.K. was very shaken, but professional that she is, continued to finish her shift.'"

Patti Smith's rep didn't respond to People's request for comment at the time.

He also tweeted, "Hey @Emeril I just was at your restaurant in New Orleans and was aggressively asked to leave because I was upset about removing my hat. I removed it and they still came up to the table and gave me a hard time. Wtf dude????"

In a quote tweet, Emeril Lagasse replied, "Hey @MrTommyLand @DelmonicoNOLA dress code is getting as much attention as @popeyeschicken spicy chicken sandwich. #chickensandwichwars #dresscodewars."

An alleged insider told Life & Style, "Sofía is dumbfounded by this. ... She really doesn't understand where this is coming from, or why it's coming out now. This person is accusing her of being rude five years ago. Nothing was said to her at the time, not to mention they appeared on one episode. How can they even judge her from that brief experience?"

"Zachary Quinto - an amazing Spock, but a terrible customer.

Yelled at our staff like an entitled child after he didn't reply to two texts to inform him his table was ready and refused to believe the empty tables in the dining room weren't available for him despite being politely informed they were spoken for.

Made our host cry and the rest of our brunch diners uncomfortable.

Mr. Quinto, take your bad vibes somewhere else, we have many lovely celebrities join us at Manita but you are NOT one of them."

Zachary Quinto's reps did not respond to BuzzFeed's request for comment at the time.

She continued, "Granted, I was not forced to say anything, but under the circumstances I wanted to get through the interview alive. Having every comment examined under such heavy scrutiny has made me consider the repercussions of what I say. I have apologized in writing to the dining staff; they seem to understand that I wasn't commenting on any particular person. They understand that it is a very common, if not clichéd, joke to poke fun at cafeteria food. Adam Sandler did it, and so did a writer for an on-campus publication that took issue with my comments. 

I didn't realize that so many Columbia students have made it their cause to go crusading for Dining Services. I also didn't realize that the way to criticize thoughtless jokes was to mudsling...You may be attempting humor to get in good with your audience, but even lunch ladies and Hollywood wenches have feelings."

"To know the people who were working hard in the school, cleaning up the garbage, feeding us meals thought I was insulting them was so devastating to me because it was absolutely not my intention. So, I wrote something in the newspaper. I issued a handwritten apology to the cafeteria workers, but I learnt a valuable lesson aside from 'think before you speak'. That kind of thing is so exaggerated now because of social media. You do have to be careful about how what you say is perceived and the impact it will have," she said.

He also said he thought something felt "fishy" because he didn't order alcohol, but he got his friend to show the driver his ID instead. Andrew added, "It just became this whole thing. I think he got in trouble. I don't know, whatever. But wherever you are, sir, I knew what you were up to! You were sneaky, and you gave me a good challenge that night."

After the bartender reported the alleged food throwing, he asked the group to leave. He said, "Ruby was already kind of pretty over the top upset, kind of laying into me, which — whatever, I'm in the service industry and it's my job to please customers. It was the first time I've ever had to ask someone to leave, and it was Ruby Rose."

They continued, "Every day I learn new lessons about handling cultural and social ignorance. I am deeply regretful to the French fry and I am regretful that I reacted at all. Maybe next time I won't throw fries, then again, maybe next time that bartender won't tell someone who is sober to 'go call your f**king sponsor!' I worked in hospitality for 5 years and I have huge love, respect and admiration for servers around the world and how hard they work. I also have mad love for New Orleans and I want to come back 100 times if you will have me. Next time, dinner at my place."

The video sparked criticism, especially when it was paired with a since-deleted viral tweet that said, "my mom was the one that baked this cake, she was so excited about the opportunity to make a cake for Katy Perry and spent so long on it, im genuinely confused and upset as to why she would do this." While that tweet was most likely a joke, one reply put the issue succinctly: "I wonder what having that mindset is like, to just throw away a whole cake everyone could've enjoyed… and then leaving that mess on the floor for someone else to clean up cause I know damn well she ain't pick up no broom and mop after lol."

Katy Perry's reps didn't respond to Page Six's request for comment at the time.

She continued, "I'm quite wonderful to everybody that works for me, and I am completely aghast to what a disgusting human being that you have become to sue me like this. Because she slept in Egyptian cotton sheets every night, in five-star hotels, on private planes, eating caviar, partying with [photographer] Terry Richardson all night, wearing my clothes, asking YSL to send her free shoes without my permission, using my YSL discount without my permission...[This job] was essentially a favor, and Jennifer was majorly unqualified for it...I expect there to be a certain level of, like, you know, knowledge and academia about, like, your job."

Lady Gaga also said, "One of the biggest problems I had with Jen is that I felt like she didn't enough lay out all my stuff for me [when traveling]." Additionally, she claimed  that her former assistant "was asleep until 12:00 most of the time" and "got lazy."

She said, "This job is a 9-to-5 job that is spaced out throughout the day. You don't get a schedule that is like you punch in and you can play fucking Tetris at your desk for four hours and then you punch out at the end of the day. This is — when I need you, you're available.

I do six shows a week, and I make a lot of money. I work, I work 24 hours a day. I'm not standing next to Steve holding tea, waiting for him to take a sip, that is not what I do. Not that people who do that don't deserve their hourly pay, but I'm just pointing out that I deserve everything I've worked for. I deserve every dollar of it. And she deserves every dollar of her $75,000 that we agreed to. But she does not deserve a penny more."

He later went to court. After pleading guilty to third-degree assault, the actor was sentenced to a conditional discharge, which meant he must meet the condition of not getting arrested again for a year.

Paula's lawyers didn't respond to Today's request for comment at the time.

In 2010, her spokesperson told the Guardian, "There shouldn't be a rush to judgment."

Likewise, in 2007, after she was arrested for allegedly hitting and head-butting an ex-assistant, Naomi was spotted wearing a "Naomi hit me, and I loved it" shirt.