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Singer says breaks are 'the coke run'
Tags: Boy George
by Michael Baggs | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Boy George
Eighties pop star Boy George claims the ad breaks during The 2014 BRIT Awards were full of attendees at the ceremony taking drugs in the toilets at London's O2 Arena.
The singer made the statement on Twitter, after attending the ceremony on Wednesday night of this week, referring to the rush of people as 'the coke run'. Boy George attended the show sporting what appeared to be a black eye, his appearance surprising people on the red carpet at the show. See his tweet below.
As I took a leak at The Brit's I could hear a chorus of snorting! We have always called the Ad breaks 'the coke run'. It's still the case!
— Boy George (@BoyGeorge) February 20, 2014
The awards were not a sober event, with One Direction giving a messy interview to press following their win in the Best British Video category, and many questioning the sobriety of Arctic Monkeys' frontman Alex Turner during his acceptance speech at the annual bash.
Either way, we don't expect organisers will be rushing to invite Boy George again next year...
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