Music
Boy George 'regrets Culture Club demise'
Published Wednesday, May 12 2010, 10:39 BST | By Robert Copsey

George, who co-founded the band in 1981, admitted that his "completely destructive" relationship with former lover and bandmate Joss Moss played a huge part in the group's demise in 1986.
Tour Dates quotes him as saying: "I suppose I got to the point where I thought I can't keep living in the past. I find [Moss] calmer, but I suppose that's because I'm calmer.
"I don't look at him and go, 'Ugh, you ruined my life'. It was an amazing adventure."
The singer, real name George O'Dowd, recently said that he would like to reunite with Culture Club to mark the 30th anniversary of their debut album Kissing To Be Clever.
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