Claim your free 2010 double sided wall chart
Police and an ambulance raced to the scene after hearing that Michael’s vehicle was parked at a dangerous angle to oncoming traffic. The arrest has raised fears for the physical and mental wellbeing of the controversial singer, 42, who has admitted in the past to being a heavy cannabis user.
The Sun quoted a witness as saying: “George was out of it; he was all over the place. He was found with his head slumped against the wheel. No one could rouse him. He was virtually unconscious. When the police came he could hardly speak.”
Acording to the newspaper, police then searched the car and found cannabis and GHB, a Class C drug known as “liquid ecstasy” which is popular with clubbers.
Michael was initially arrested under his real name, Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou, on suspicion of being unfit to drive. He was “de-arrested” for this offence after being taken to a police station in the West End where he was examined by a doctor. After spending the rest of the night in a cell he was bailed to return to a police station next month, when he will find out if he is to be charged for drug possession.
In a statement last night Michael said that he had “been through enough” in 24 years of fame to know that he would be the subject of speculation this week after his arrest.
“Much of it will be inaccurate or simply untrue. I can handle that, it is my own stupid fault, as usual. I was in possession of Class C drugs, which is an offence, and I have no complaints about the police who were professional throughout.
“The only thing I care about is that people know that I was properly tested by the police doctor on Saturday night, who stated to the officers present that I was not impaired in any way and should be allowed to drive home. In fact, the only reason I didn’t drive home was that the police accidentally immobilised my car when they parked it. The duty solicitor very kindly gave me a lift home.”
In a lighter postcript he added: “PS: I promise I won’t make a record out of this one — even though it is tempting.”
This appears to be a reference to Michael’s last well-publicised brush with the law, when he was detained for lewd conduct in a public lavatory in Los Angeles in 1998 after propositioning an undercover police officer.
The incident led him to reveal he was gay, ending years of speculation about his sexuality, and inspired the video for his hit song, Outside.
It is not clear what he was doing by Hyde Park at 1.50am on Sunday. The Daily Mirror reported that he had spent Saturday night having a late dinner with friends in Mayfair. The Sun claimed that sex toys, masks and pornography were found in the boot of his car.
Michael, who lives with his long-term boyfriend, Kenny Goss, spent Sunday attending a memorial service for his mother who died of cancer ten years ago.
Wham!, the band that he formed with his schoolfriend Andrew Ridgeley, were one of the most successful acts of the 1980s and their biggest hits, including Wake Me Up Before You Go Go, Club Tropicana and I’m Your Man, are still played in nightclubs up and down the country every night. The duo split in 1986 and Michael embarked on a solo career which has combined great success with controversy.
He has has sold more than 85 million records worldwide and notched up six No 1 singles in the US and 11 in Britain, but he was heavily criticised for the satirical video to his 2002 record Shoot The Dog, which portrayed Tony Blair as George Bush’s poodle.
Industry sectors news at a glance. Interactive heatmap, video and podcast
Everything the Business Traveller needs to know to make a better trip
Get ready for the winter sports season, with our resort guides and snow reports
We are backing British business, what is the confidence of the nation and what businesses are succeeding?
Growing demand for energy, oil that is harder to reach and the rise of carbon dioxide emissions. We examine the energy challenge
In this special section we explore new food trends to help improve your dinner party and impress guests
Enjoy further reading from Travel to Fashion, Business to Sport, discover more
Shortcuts to help you find sections and articles
1998
£47,955
2004
£56,950
Essex
Check your free Experian credit report before applying
Car Insurance
c. £70,000
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
Windsor
Competitive
Hickman and Rose
London
Southwark County Council
£100,000
Home Office
Liverpool
Moments from Battersea Park.
For sale with Winkworth
Find out about shared ownership.
See your free Experian credit report beforehand
Book now for Free Stateroom Upgrades, Free parking at Southampton & Free Onboard Spend!
Get covered on your travels with a superb range of policies at great prices. Visit InsureandGo.com
Wintersun - inspiration for your winter holiday
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times, or place your advertisement.
Times Online Services: Dating | Jobs | Property Search | Used Cars | Holidays | Births, Marriages, Deaths | Subscriptions | E-paper
News International associated websites: Globrix Property Search | Milkround
Copyright 2010 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.