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Yungblud’s a frequent mile-higher

PUNK’S NOT SO CLASSY

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NEVER follow Yungblud into a plane’s toilets because he’s a member of the milehigh club.

The punk star says he has enjoyed getting frisky in those cosy cubicles more than once.

Yungblud, real name Dominic Harrison, confessed: “Mile high, I’ve done that actually, full on, yeah, a couple of times.

“I am a bit of a rascal when we get above 10,000 feet.”

Of course these days Yungblud gets to frequent the first-class toilets, much to the chagrin of his fellow passengers.

He said: “Every time I go in first class people look at me funny, because it’s like businessme­n and that.

Trouble

“Then me, someone that looks like they’ve crawled out of Satan’s a**hole, walks onto the front of the plane.

“Everyone’s always like, ‘What the f**k, I hope he’s not gonna be too much trouble,’ but I’m actually nice!”

It’s not just cabin crew that have to keep a close eye on Dom either, so do his team, because he has a habit of wandering off in foreign countries.

Speaking on Alan Carr’s Life’s A Beach podcast, the singer shared: “I ran away once from a tour, I get up and down me, I am quite like jolly but I am a bit dark.

“So I remember after a tour I was literally like, ‘I need five grand in cash’ from my tour manager.

“I always have cash out anywhere I go in that currency because you never know man. I am a bit of a loner sometimes.” Yungblud will be the life of the party when he hosts a new oneday festival Bludfest in his honour on August 11.

Taking place at Milton Keynes Bowl it’s his version of Ozzfest and will feature performanc­es of many of his favourite acts including Lil Yachty, Soft Play, The Damned, Nessa Barrett, Lola Young and more. He promised: “Bludfest will blur the lines of genre and destroy the limitation of imaginatio­n.

“It will be a festival that cuts the corporate bo **** ks and is all about the people.

“My plan is to take it worldwide but this summer is the first one and it’s gonna be something no one has ever seen before in the UK.”

Tickets go on sale Friday.

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