Adam Ant stunned the crowd at a charity gig in Portsmouth last night by telling Christian's to “f*ck off.”
The church hall show in front of a crowd of 300 was organised to raise money for impoverished children in the Philippines, however, Ant - real name Stuart Goddard – quickly turned the air blue.
Following a rendition of The Rolling Stones classic 'Sympathy For The Devil', the 55 year-old ranted: “I'm a punk rocker. I don't do Christian. You can f*ck off to the church.”
Organisers of the show swiftly pulled the plus on Ant leading him to bemoan to The Sun: "The show was sh*t. I wasn't told it was in a church hall."
Afterwards, gig-goer Kevin Johnson told the Daily Mail: : “Adam's behaviour was totally unacceptable.
“The Oasis centre is a religious venue and most of the crowd were devout Christians. He will never be welcomed back.”
Adam Ant Tells Christians To 'F*ck Off' At Portsmouth Church Charity Gig
May 12, 2010
by Scott Colothan
| Photo by WENN.com
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In 1998, English rockers Cradle of Filth headed to Rome for a show and decided to have a day trip to the Vatican. Never ones to shy away from controversy, the band members were adorning 'I Love Satan' t-shirts at the time. Within moments they were surrounded by armed Italian police who were outraged. Singer Dani Filth produced his laminate stage pass to prove his identity but it rubbed salt into the wound as it depicted a bloodied female figure nailed to the cross. They were detained for an hour for questioning but were eventually set free to perform their gig.
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