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Not even Channel Nine's strongest studio lights could dispel Boy George's shade on Tuesday night's episode of The Voice.
The former Culture Club singer issued a stinging rebuke to his co-star Delta Goodrem while fighting over the youngest-ever person to audition for the singing competition.
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Fourteen-year-old Leo Abisaab, from NSW, knocked the judge's socks off but only Boy George and Delta turned around in their chairs.
"I know I can teach you," Boy George told the young wunderkind. "Fourteen? Wow, with all of my experience we could really do some interesting things."
Boy George and Delta Goodrem battle on The Voice. Photo: Nine
"It is a gift to be able to sing like that," Delta said, before Boy George cut her off to address Leo's history of being bullied at school.
"I went to school a long time ago," the 56-year-old vocalist said. "And in the '70s, people didn't hold back. I know all about that stuff. And look at me today."
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Delta attempted to play nice, pointing out the teenager had just sung his heart out on national television and couldn't possibly make a wrong decision.
"Either of us will take care of you and make sure you shine," she said.
Boy George says he's more famous than Delta Goodrem. Photo: Nine
"You're obviously Australian, right?" Boy George shot back. "And you know Delta's the princess of Australia? You also know that I'm the queen of England. More importantly, I'm famous all over the world."
The audience erupted into gasps of shock, while Kelly Rowland admonished the British pop star for his comments.
"You know what I would say to that, my friend?" Delta replied. "I'm really proud of Australia and I'm really proud of what I've been blessed to do here. It is an honour to sing wherever you sing from."
Rowland then sat with Delta to make sure she was OK. The cameras even caught the Aussie star fighting back tears.
The fourth judge, Nick Jonas, summed up the tense situation when he remarked: "Do we need a boxing ring in here?"
Boy George's cutting remarks aside, Leo Abisaab decided to go with the queen of england.
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