RELATED: James Corden Says This Is the Rudest Celebrity He’s Ever Met. Corden is currently facing backlash for a segment on The Late Late Show. Viewers have started a petition demanding that the segment “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” get removed from the show. In the segment, Corden has celebrity guests play a game of “truth or dare,” where he asks them to choose between answering a scandalous question or eating food that Corden claims to be gross or inedible. Viewers are asking that the segment be removed entirely or that different food be presented in the segment.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb People are petitioning for the removal of the segment because they say it is culturally offensive to Asian cultures. “The foods that are presented are meant to be ‘gross,’ as they are supposed to encourage the guest to answer his questions instead. However, many of the foods that he presents to his guests are actually from different Asian cultures,” the petition reads. “He’s presented foods such as balut, century old eggs, and chicken feet, and which are often regularly eaten by Asian people.” The petition goes on to explain that Corden has openly called these foods “really disgusting” and “horrific” during episodes that feature the segment. “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. So many Asian Americans are consistently bullied and mocked for their native foods, and this segment amplifies and encourages it,” the petitioned continues. RELATED: For more entertainment news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. The petition was created by activist Kim Saira on June 8. Saira first addressed the problems with Corden’s segment on June 7 in a viral Tiktok. As of June 15, the petition already has more than 30,100 signatures—which is just around 5,000 signatures shy of its goal of 35,000. Saira said that the segment is particularly harmful because The Late Late Show averages more than 650,000 viewers per episode. “That means, 650,000 people are being influenced to think that native foods from Asian countries are ‘disgusting,’ or ‘horrifying.’ Content like this continually perpetuates and encourages harm and racism against Asian Americans in our daily lives,” Saira wrote. The petition also asks for a formal apology statement from Corden that is featured on his show, in which he should include “steps he will be taking to do better in the future.” However, neither Corden nor representatives for the show have responded to the backlash. And neither have any of the celebrities who have participated in the segment over the years. Stars who have been featured on this particular segment include Harry Styles, Justin Bieber, Demi Moore, Will Ferrell, and several members of the Kardashian-Jenner family. RELATED: Kathie Lee Gifford Says This Celeb Was Her Worst Live Interview Ever.