Sunday Sport

SCHOOLKIDS BOOTED OFF THE BUS FOR BORIS C** T SONG

Surprise sweary chart hit brings family day out to sudden stop

- By SIMON DEAN simon@ sundayspor­t. co. uk

A MUM says she was left “mortified” when she was booted off a bus after her eight- year- old son and his schoolmate­s sang a foul- mouthed song about Boris Johnson.

Paula Wells was taking son Marky and two pals to see a turkey that looks like a ballbag in Biddulph, Staffs.

But the group was booted from the bus when the youngsters started singing, Boris Johnson Is A F** king C** t –a ditty by shock punk rockers The Kunts, which is riding high in the hit parade.

The song, which repeats the lyric “Boris Johnson Is A F** king C** t”, became a surprise hit as it caught the public mood about the PM and the song “went viral” on the internet.

Paula, 34, said: “I think that Marky and his mates must have heard it on the internet.

“Obviously, they are far too young to know exactly how rude the lyrics are but they know they are naughty.

“I was trying to get the boys to be quiet as some grannies on the bus were tutting – but you trying telling eight- year- olds what to do. It’s like herding cats.

“In the end the driver pulled up and asked us to get off the bus because the lads were upsetting the old ladies.

“I was mortified. I’ve not been thrown off a bus since I sucked off a lad in Leek when I was 16.

“Needless to say, we never got to see the ballbag turkey and we had to get home. The lads were disappoint­ed.”

The single was released earlier this year as part of the cult comedy band’s July album Kunts Punk In Your Face.

But the song – which

DJs have to call The Man Who Wrecked Britain – Mr BJ for decency reasons – shot up the pop charts in Christmas week, a likely response from the music- buying public to the UK Government’s last- minute decision to scrap the relaxation of coronaviru­s rules over the Christmas period and implement a new ‘ Tier 4’ across huge swathes of the country.

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( below) with son Marky
DISC- GRACE: The offensive record ( above) and Paula ( below) with son Marky

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