
The former Culture Club frontman, Boy George, has just finished a couple of highly mediated days of community service, but his tongue is just as bitter as it had always been. The singer wrapped the shoot for a documentary called 'The Madness of Boy George', set to air on Britain's Channel 4 and he wastes no opportunity of making a pig stile out of his pop rivals.
Among the targeted ones, Robbie Williams, Elton John and Madonna are the most prominent figures, but it is the latter the one that gets more than a fair share of insults. Although, Boy George's attitude towards the Queen of Pop has never been a friendly one (he once said that after 'Holiday' she should have quit singing altogether), this time, Madonna is completely annulled by the former pop star.
'I think she's a vile, hideous human being with no redeeming qualities. There's nothing nice about her. I've never heard anyone say anything nice about her at all. And anyone that's ever met her she's been vile to. Vile, full of herself - so unspiritual. How has this woman got away with it for so long', Boy George says in his documentary.
With the other two singers, he is a bit more 'generous'. On Robbie, George says that he could use some of the Boy George magic touch (musically speaking), as everything he got out since 'Angels' is just a bunch of crap, while Sir Elton John is called 'a common-or-garden homosexual' and 'vanilla' (into common sex). The documentary is scheduled to air this week.