THIS Morning viewers were all in agreement about Boy George as he appeared to show off his new teeth today.Fans of the superstar singer noticed he was.
A fan said: "Boy George’s new teeth whistle." A viewer joked: "Those teeth are too big for Boy George’s mouth! Another said: "I see boy George is taking his new teeth for a trial run this morning."
Presenters Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas were joined by documentary-maker Stacey Dooley and former Culture Club frontman Boy George. Advertisement. The star had ...
Love Boy George and Stacey Dooley." "#TheOneShow Brilliant guests tonight! One wrote: "Methinks Boy George has got new teeth #TheOneShow".
Presenters Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas were joined by documentary-maker Stacey Dooley and former Culture Club frontman Boy George. Advertisement. The star had ...
Love Boy George and Stacey Dooley." "#TheOneShow Brilliant guests tonight! One wrote: "Methinks Boy George has got new teeth #TheOneShow".
Culture Club drummer Jon Moss claims he is owed £188000 under a band agreement after he was allegedly 'expelled' by their manager in September 2018 ...
'The claimant is not adverse to further settlement in this case of course. Mr Moss now claims that Boy George, YGML and/or OPD, were allegedly in breach of the 'deal memo', allegedly acted dishonestly in relation to the US settlement and allegedly entered into a conspiracy to defraud Mr Moss over the money he still believes is owed to him. Ms Rooney explained that as part of the High Court litigation, the band previously settled a dispute over whether there was a 'continuing partnership' since the formation of Culture Club before a planned trial in December last year, with Boy George, Mr Hay and Mr Craig conceding there was until Mr Moss's alleged expulsion. Mr Moss (pictured above in 1999) argues he is owed an 'outstanding balance' of £188,000 under the terms of a band agreement reached over the operation of its 2018 Life Tour Tuesday's hearing came after Mr Moss amended his legal case to allege that Boy George 'conspired to defraud' him out of the nearly a quarter of a million dollars under the band agreement. Mr Moss argues he is owed an 'outstanding balance' of 246,000.17 dollars (£188,000) under the terms of a band agreement reached over the operation of its 2018 Life Tour.
Jon Moss is bringing a legal challenge against singer Boy George and other bandmates after he said he was 'expelled' from the band after 37 years.
“The claimant is not adverse to further settlement in this case of course. Boy George – whose real name is George O’Dowd – Mr Craig and Mr Hay are yet to file a formal defence to Mr Moss’s claims, but it is understood from court documents that they dispute his claim to the outstanding money. She said Boy George was was the only “officer” of YGML and one of two “designated members” of OPD over which he has 75% of voting rights over. Mr Moss now claims that Boy George, YGML and/or OPD, were allegedly in breach of the “deal memo”, allegedly acted dishonestly in relation to the US settlement and allegedly entered into a conspiracy to defraud Mr Moss over the money he still believes is owed to him. She noted that the knowledge Mr Craig and Mr Hay had over the US proceedings issue was unknown. The former bandmates have attempted mediation “without any sign of success” ahead of a possible six-day trial where the value of the name Culture Club and the profits made by the band since Mr Moss’s alleged “expulsion” will be considered, the court was told.