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Boy George Aussie scandal: Devastated former fans speak out

His devotees have been left bitterly disappointed.
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According to disappointed fans, Boy George has not addressed the incidents.

Hundreds of Australian Boy George fans have been left devastated following the ’80s icon’s most recent shows Down Under with Culture Club.

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Furious followers of The Voice coach have banded together with a desperate plea to the Culture Club star – they say they once loved – after he failed to deliver the ‘meet and greet’, which was supposed to be part of their VIP tickets.

‘We have been left heartbroken and disappointed by someone we thought was a lovely person,’ Brisbane fan Nicky Carney tells New Idea.

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According to disappointed fans, Boy George has not addressed the incidents.

Nicky is one of hundreds of people who forked out almost $1000 for a VIP meet-and- greet experience with Boy George, only to be left with a sour experience – or for some no meeting at all.

‘The night was a complete disaster. We didn’t get anything like what we paid for,’ Nicky, who attended the December 2 concert in Brisbane, explains.

‘Not only did people miss their meet-and-greet session, they also lined up for well over three hours in total, and missed the first two acts that were a part of the concert.

‘Those of us who did meet Boy George, the pictures show him looking completely disgusted that he had to be there at all and were such poor quality.’

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While some concertgoers have been offered a $200 refund by event promoter One World Entertainment, Nicky says she wants people to know about ‘the real Boy George’.

‘He came across as treating his most devoted fans with rudeness and arrogance,’ she says. ‘It was so cruel of him. He has basically taken this money and given nothing for it in return.

‘Boy George is completely refusing to do a thing about this and is ignoring us completely, even blocking people from his Twitter account,’ Nicky adds.

Boy George’s management was contacted for comment but at the time of going to press they had not provided one.

Read the full story in this week’s issue of New Idea, on sale now.

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