Boy George reveals mystery hand injury as he steps out wearing bandages on stroll around London

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Boy George was spotted in Belsize Park, London, with a mystery injury on his hand on Wednesday.

The Karma Chameleon singer, 63, was sported sporting bandages as he headed to the tube station.

He looked serious as he stepped out in an all-black ensemble of jogging bottoms, a sweatshirt, and a long coat.

The hitmaker took a backpack with him on his travels and completed the casual look with a cap and pair of dark shades to cover his eyes.

His painful-looking hand injury was concealed by a blue and black bandage – it’s unknown what caused the wound.

Boy George was spotted in Belsize Park, London, with a mystery injury and a strapping on his hand on Wednesday

He looked serious as he stepped out in an all-black ensemble of jogging bottoms, a sweatshirt, and a long coat

He looked serious as he stepped out in an all-black ensemble of jogging bottoms, a sweatshirt, and a long coat

MailOnline has contacted Boy George’s representatives for comment. 

It comes after the news in March that despite his chart-topping career, the singer was turned down by his school after he asked to return for a visit.

He attended Eltham Green during the 1970s, and the star confessed he doesn’t have the best memories of school looking back due to his experimental looks. 

Yet the hitmaker hoped to return to give a talk to the current students, only to be told he wasn’t welcome for fear it would bring back ‘bad memories’ of the school. 

When Boy George attended the school was known for its bad reputation and out of control students, before it later became Harris Academy Greenwich and turned itself around.

In 2016 the school even received an outstanding rating by Ofsted and staff decided Boy George’s visit wouldn’t be fitting.

Speaking to the Telegraph, he admitted: ‘They wouldn’t let me in. I tried to go back to my school and they wouldn’t let me, because it became an academy.

‘When I went, it was the comprehensive, it was a mixed school with a terrible reputation. 

‘So they thought that I was going to just bring back all those bad memories [of] when the school was on its downs.’

It comes after the news in March that despite his chart-topping career, the singer was turned down by his school after he asked to return for a visit (pictured in 2021)

It comes after the news in March that despite his chart-topping career, the singer was turned down by his school after he asked to return for a visit (pictured in 2021)

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