James Blunt praises a phone box museum in his honor
Singer James Blunt has given his stamp of approval to a miniature “museum” built inside a phone box in his honour.
Posting on X, previously on Twitter, user Craig shared images of a “nice museum experience” he said he had while strolling through rural Herefordshire.
His display features top facts about Blunt, including that he “was in the army but left because he didn’t like it.”
Sharing the post, the musician said: “Totally forgot to announce the opening of this amazing cultural experience in proud Herefordshire. Free entry for both my fans.”
Completely forgot to announce the opening of this spectacular cultural experience in glorious Herefordshire. Free entry for both my fans. https://t.co/CJYgbqH4rJ
— James Blunt (@JamesBlunt) January 5, 2024
Another ‘display’ at the museum highlights his skills as a shadow puppeteer and his lack of connection with The Girl on the Train actress Emily Blunt.
Blunt was in the Army and left in 2002 to pursue a career in music, later scoring a worldwide hit with You’re Beautiful in 2005 and selling more than 20 million albums.
He has also gained a cult following on X for his witty comebacks.
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