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James Corden Is Facing Backlash For His "Spill Your Guts" Segment

"It's blatant racism."

You've probably watched "Spill Your Guts," a viral segment on James Corden's talk show that gives celebrities the option to answer a super-personal question or eat something "gross."

The "gross" options have featured things like bird saliva, clam juice, cow tongue, and more.

Well, in a now-viral video, TikToker Kim Sairasome pointed out that some of the foods in the recent "Spill Your Guts" segment with Jimmy Kimmel featured Asian food, like balut.

@kimssaira

ok but this is actual Asian food & youre going on live tv telling people how gross it is. thats cringe

♬ original sound - Kim Saira

Balut is a fertilized duck embryo and is considered a delicacy in some Southeast Asian countries.

"They're calling Asian food disgusting on live TV," Kim wrote. "Huh. This is literally racist."

In another segment with Chrissy Teigen, James presented her with the option of eating a worm — something that's common in Thai markets, the Today show pointed out.

People in the comments of Kim's TikTok called out Corden, too:

It's blatant racism. It's the disrespect of a cultural food
Wow. Not even subtle or casual about it
It's just food it is NOT for asian culture food is very important and meaningful

Kim, whose video about "Spill Your Guts" has over 2.5 million views, started a petition to have Asian food removed from the segment or to remove the segment entirely. The petition currently has over 25,000 signatures.

"Many of the foods that he presents to his guests are actually from different Asian cultures," Kim wrote. "He's presented foods such as balut, century-old eggs, and chicken feet, which are often regularly eaten by Asian people."

"During these segments, he's openly called these foods 'really disgusting' and 'horrific.' In the wake of the constant Asian hate crimes that have continuously been occurring, not only is this segment incredibly culturally offensive and insensitive, but it also encourages anti-Asian racism," they added. "So many Asian Americans are consistently bullied and mocked for their native foods, and this segment amplifies and encourages it."

James Corden has not responded to the backlash and petition, but we will update you if he does.