James Buckley isn't happy at fake DJing listing
Since The Inbetweeners, James Buckley has done many things: he's appeared in White Gold (which was very good), The Pyramid (which was very much not), he's done some stuff with a few bands, and he has his own gaming channel.
One thing he is not doing, however, is DJing at the upcoming Lockdown Festival.
The star took to his Twitter this morning (July 21) to hit out at an advertisement for the festival that featured an Inbetweeners image of him with the words 'Playin' main Stage, mate'.
"Hey @lockdownfest," he tweeted, "you want to stop telling people I'm DJing at your festival please? I'm not."
Hey @lockdownfest, you want to stop telling people I'm DJing at your festival please? I'm not pic.twitter.com/z0azWVxllL
- James Buckley (@James_Buckley) July 21, 2017
The people behind Lockdown's social media replied to the star (but got his Twitter handle wrong), saying: "this is a mistake from the local paper.
"This was a 'fun' post saying tag a mate like Jay! We have not said you are playing."
Here is the original "fun" (and totally relevant) post, so you can make your mind up for yourself whether it's misleading or not:
Tag a mate who is the same as Jay!
A post shared by Lockdownfestival (@lockdownfestivaluk) on Jun 6, 2017 at 7:22am PDT
Some fans have said that Buckley should play the gig anyway, to which he stated: "I would honour the gig, but my fee is literally dozens of pounds and I'd want half my petrol money paid for."
I would honour the gig, but my fee is literally dozens of pounds and I'd want half my petrol money paid for for🤘 https://t.co/5aMtIDYuUW
- James Buckley (@James_Buckley) July 21, 2017
Related: The original Inbetweeners are against a reboot with a new cast: "It sounds like a disaster!"
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