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British pop duo blasts Bob Vylan for 'hijacking' Glastonbury with anti-Israel chants as they wade into BBC drama


In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, the Fairbrass siblings accused Bob Vylan of 'hijacking' the beloved music event before praising Sir Rod Stewart for returning it to a 'happy place' with his set.

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, the Fairbrass siblings accused Bob Vylan of ‘hijacking’ the beloved music event last weekend before praising Sir Rod Stewart for returning it to a 'happy place' with his Legends slot. Frontman Bobby Vylan, real name Pascal Robinson-Foster, launched into a tirade against ‘Zionist’ music industry executives, who he accused of trying to have Irish hip hop trio Kneecap banned. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, the Fairbrass siblings accused Bob Vylan of ‘hijacking’ the beloved music event last weekend before praising Sir Rod Stewart for saving it

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