Platinum Party at the Palace viewers were baffled after George Ezra's performance.
The star-studded bash was broadcast on BBC One tonight from Buckingham Palace. The event featured performances from acts such as Craig David and Sam Ryder as the nation paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as she celebrates 70 years on the throne.
George Ezra followed the Eurovision star and thrilled audiences with a rendition of new hit single, Green Green Grass. The chorus of the song includes the lyrics: "You better throw a party on the day that I die".
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However, viewers following the routine on Twitter were confused as they noticed the hitmaker just sang "You better throw a party" and omitted the "on the day that I die" part of the line.
Rob said: "They censored George Ezra"
Stuart said: "There’s something funny but also not funny about George Ezra having to take the words “the day I die” out of his new single"
Sarah commented: "Why is George Ezra cutting words out of his songs ‘ til the day I die?’ It happens to us all."
Cathy posted : "Seemed worse leaving out "the day that I die" made it more obvious"
Sophie added: "Omg the awkwardness of George Ezra not being able to sing his original lyrics"
Kaz said: "Why did Ezra not say day I die?"
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