Pulp star tells why
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Your support makes all the difference.Pulp star tells why
Jarvis Cocker, lead singer with the group Pulp, said last night that he disrupted Michael Jackson's Brit Awards performance because it made him feel "ill"."I was sat there feeling a bit ill because he was doing his Jesus act," he told presenter Chris Evans on Channel 4's TFI Friday show. "I thought I could do something about it." Cocker said he "could not believe" his arrest for alleged assault on children in the show. He could still face charges.
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