Now he won't be ex-spectre-ing this.

Newsbeat can reveal the man who claims he blagged his way into the Royal premiere of the Bond movie Spectre should probably be M-barrassed.

James Ware posted a YouTube video claiming to show him and a friend gatecrashing the film's launch with fake tickets at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

But the venue has told us the tickets were actually bought and paid for by James himself.

James Ware did have a licence to fill - his seat

James Ware is a part-time radio presenter.

He claims he created fake tickets after seeing real ones posted on social media.

He told Newsbeat: "We managed it... with some tickets we managed to prepare thanks to an Instagram post we'd discovered of an image of a ticket.

"The key thing was the bar code."

But a spokesman for the Royal Albert Hall has sent us this statement: "For anyone who has seen the video of James Ware attending, we are happy to confirm that he was actually an official premiere guest.

"Our database shows that James bought his tickets from the box office prior to the event."

James had told us he was surprised at just how easy it was to line-up on the red carpet and meet celebrities.

In his video, you can see him saying "hi" to Chris Evans and he also says he met Naomie Harris, who plays Moneypenny.

He then claims he hung out with Shirley Bassey at the official after party.

James's story was picked up by the media. Here he is in full swing, explaining to us how he felt approaching the door.

"My confidence was probably lower than the bottom of the Pacific. I was feeling very nervous and picturing what it would be like to be escorted away in front of these hordes of screaming fans."

"When it came off it was just pure relief and ecstasy."

Newsbeat wasn't 100% convinced and suggested to James he maybe wanted to build on an earlier stunt he put on YouTube and become a regular video prankster.

He insisted that wasn't his motivation: "It was more out of curiosity and because I'm a huge James Bond fan."

"I don't know if there will be more to come...the scale of this one is going to be so hard to top."

Indeed it is.

Since hearing from the Royal Albert Hall we've called James several times for further reaction but have yet to hear from him.

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