Boy George has disclosed that he was present at the scene of the harrowing knife attack in Golders Green on Wednesday afternoon. The 64-year-old Culture Club frontman, who has previously spoken about his connections to Judaism through his manager Paul Kemsley, took to X to post a video from the location, stating: 'You could feel panic in the air'.
Details of the Incident
In his message on the social media platform, he wrote: 'I was in Golders Green yesterday. I arrived just as the police presence was building. My heart goes out to the two Jewish victims and to their loved ones. We need to make our Jewish community know we support them...'
He continued: 'Even before I knew what had happened I was in tears because you could feel panic in the air. These are just regular people getting on with their lives...'
Boy George's Tribute to London's Diversity
The singer emphasized London's multicultural character, noting: 'London has always been a great multicultural city. Our Jewish community brings us so much. They are an integral part of the fabric of this city.'
The attack, which targeted two Jewish individuals, has sent shockwaves through the community. Boy George's emotional response highlights the broader societal impact of such violent acts.



