Never shy of expressing his views, after making remarks about Hugo Boss (the events sponsors) at the GQ Men of the Year Awards, Russell Brand has now been edited of the magazine.
You might remember back in September Brand taking to the stage after Boris Johnson who received GQ magazine’s award for Politician of the Year at Tuesday night’s event at the Royal Opera House in London.
After the mayor made jokes about recent chemical attacks and deaths in Syria, Brand said: ‘Glad to grace the stage where Boris Johnson has just made light of the use of chemical weapons in Syria,’ ‘Meaning that GQ can now stand for genocide quips.
‘I mention that only to make the next comment a bit lighter because if any of you know a little bit about history and fashion, you’ll know Hugo Boss made the uniforms for the Nazis,’ he added.
‘But they did look f****** fantastic, lets face it, while they were killing people on the basis of their religion and sexuality.”
Brand, who ended his speech by telling Noel Gallagher, another of the winners on the night, “Good luck getting more offensive than that, son“,
Brand took to twitter to respond to the edit in his usual unabashed fashion, watch the video to find out more.