
Rob Beckett reveals he was ‘frogmarched' out of huge music legend's 82nd birthday party after embarrassing blunder
partied too hard Rob Beckett reveals he was 'frogmarched' out of huge music legend's 82nd birthday party after embarrassing blunder
COMEDIAN and Celebs Go Dating narrator Rob Beckett has revealed he was 'escorted' from a music superstar's birthday party.
Rob found himself being "frogmarched" out of icon Mick Jagger's 82nd birthday party after managing to get himself into the exclusive showbiz event.
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Rob Beckett was 'frogmarched' out of a music superstar's birthday
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The telly star had been knocking back the drinks before and during the boozy event
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He was a guest at Mick Jagger's birthday party
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The TV star revealed he was invited along as Jimmy Carr's plus one following a night of heavy boozing at one of Oasis' reunion gigs at Wembley Stadium.
The event took place at the swanky Chelsea nightclub The Rex Rooms and saw Rob partying alongside stars including Ronnie Wood.
Before things took a turn, Rob found himself loving the night as he opened up on the once-in-a-lifetime moment on the Parenting Hall podcast.
He confessed: "It was a tiny little back room and Mick Jagger was there.
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"Obviously, a lot of his ex-wives and children from his ex-wives. There was Mariella Frostrup. Someone Guinness (Lulu), this sort of like fashion lady. She looked like Lady Gaga. Sacha Baron Cohen. Ronnie Wood.
"It was really nice. They were really chatty and hospitable. The music was quite loud.
"I said hello to Mick Jagger. I didn't properly chat to him because there was another separate room that had him in it with Sacha Baron Cohen."
However, Rob soon revealed that he decided to leave the party of his own accord after having been downing alcohol for hours including a mixture of beer, wine and vodka.
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He continued: "I was chatting to Ronnie Wood and his wife, Sally, who are lovely.
'Then I was like, I'm too p***ed to be here. I was so p***ed.
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"I've had six pints of lager, two espresso martinis, and I'd say a bottle and a half of rose, and just been to the best gig of my life.
"And I'm stood wearing a Stone Island anorak with a vodka and soda after being on a motorbike chatting to Ronnie Wood and Sally Wood and Jimmy Carr.
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"And I'm just talking absolute s****."
Clearly concerned by his state, Rob later revealed that it took a total of four security guards to march him out of the club.
He said: "I got like frog marched out by four people that were like holding on to me."
Rob then added: "Maybe I got kicked out. I don't know!
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"They're walking me out, like they're extracting me, like I'm a Rolling Stone and there's like 10,000 people trying to grab me."

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