BBC Suspends Josh Homme-Hosted Episodes of Children’s Show Bedtime Stories Following Photographer Kicking Incident

Photo credit: Alyssa Fried

This past weekend, at KROQ’s Acoustic Christmas Show, Josh Homme kicked photographer in the face. The Queens of the Stone Age frontman apparently looked down at Chelsea Lauren, who was snapping shots of their show for Shutterstock, and then proceed to smile knowingly and kick her violently.

According to Variety, the singer went on to act distastefully for the rest of the show. He purposefully cut his own face, slung inappropriate slurs at the audience and even insulted the band Muse, who was headlining. It is unclear what provoked this unwarranted behavior.

Homme has since issued two apologies to the photographer who was released from Cedars-Sinai hospital on Sunday. Although it is unclear whether Chelsea will sue the singer, the BBC has taken action. The BBC has suspended episodes of their children’s show, Bedtime Stories according to Far Out Magazine. The show is only suspending episodes which Homme has hosted. A BBC Spokesperson told Telegraph, that they won’t show, “new material or re-broadcast his previous story… until the matter is resolved.”

Photo Credit: Alyssa Fried

Tori Adams: Born and raised in Burbank, California, Tori has always had a passion for entertainment. Tori graduated in 2017 from UCLA with a BA in History, and a double minor in Music History and Film. While at UCLA Tori realized she could combine the writing skills she had acquired as a History major, with her passion for pop culture (which had intensified while studying music and film), into a viable career as an entertainment journalist. At mxdwn.com, Tori covers breaking news in the music industry. In addition to her work at mxdwn.com, Tori works for Artemis Motion Pictures and Millennium Films.
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