Platinum Party at the Palace Spectators were embarrassed after George Ezra’s performance.
The Star Feast was broadcast on BBC One tonight Buckingham Palace. Performers such as Craig David and Sam Ryder performed at the event as the nation paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as she celebrates 70 years on the throne.
George Ezra followed the Eurovision star and thrilled the audience with his performance of the new hit Green Green Grass. The chorus of the song includes the lyrics: “You’d better have a party the day I die.”
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However, viewers follow the routine further Twitter were confused when they noticed that the hitmaker just sang “You better have a party” and missed part of the line “the day I die.”
Rob said: “They are censoring George Ezra”
Stewart said: “There’s something funny, but also not funny, that George Ezra has to take the words ‘the day I die’ out of his new single.”
Sarah commented, “Why does George Ezra cut out the words from his songs” until the day I die? “It happens to all of us.”
Katie published : “It seemed worse than” the day I die “, it made it more obvious”
Sophie added, “Oh embarrassment that George Ezra can’t sing his original lyrics.”
Kaz said, “Why didn’t Ezra say I was going to die?”
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