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Calmer chameleon: Boy George on doing drugs, doing time and stomping the comeback trail
A year after his release from prison, Boy George is enjoying a renaissance. Two months clean, playing to packed-out audiences, with a new single out, and a biographical BBC film on the way, he is finally ready to admit he has grown up. Just don't ask if he's sorry for anything...
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