George Michael’s home ‘secretly used to film gay porn movies’

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George Michael’s home was secretly used for gay adult films, it has been claimed.

The pop legend’s home in Highgate, north London was apparently used for the X-rated filming on ore than one occasion.

The £8m house has continued to be deluged with flowers and well-wishers since his death on Christmas Day 2016.

However while he was alive the property was apparently used to film at least two sex films while George was away.

A source told the Daily Star: “He had so many hangers-on looking after his homes that somehow word got out they were empty.

“Unbelievably, a well-known gay porn company got hold of the keys twice and went in with a full crew – actors flown from America, lighting, sound engineers – the lot.”

He added: “George would have been furious if he’d known what his house was being used for while he was away.”

The two films were both said to have been made while the star was away.

The first, according to the claims, was while he was performing a concert in Prague, Czech Republic.


George Michael’s home ‘secretly used to film gay porn movies’

The second was while he holidayed with boyfriend Fadi Fawaz, though it’s not claimed he was in any way related to the secret filming.

George Michael’s home ‘secretly used to film gay porn movies’

Michael died three months ago, but only recently was his cause of death revealed.

Heis burial plot is next to his beloved mother at Highgate Cemetry.

His other home in the village of Goring, Oxfordshire, is arranging a huge concert in memory of the world famous singer.

Loved one and fellow villagers are throwing the huge celebration in his memory on what would have been Michael’s 54th birthday, 25 June.

David Wright, part of a The Bootleg Bee Gees tribute act, has organised the concert.

He told Oxfordshire Guardian: “The George Michael Tribute Band formed specially to celebrate the music of the late, great George with a charity concert on what would have been his 54th birthday in his home village, at Goring Village Hall.

“You Have Been Loved: Celebrating the life & music of George Michael concert on Sunday 25 June at Goring Village Hall is now sold out!

“Many thanks to everyone who bought a ticket, we’ll celebrate the magic of George and raise money for Childline.

“As George would say, you’re all ‘AMAZING!’”

Since his death, dozens of people have opened up about the singer’s extraordinary generosity and anonymous philanthropy, donating millions to good causes without revealing his identity.