Busted: Sam Smith posts picture from karaoke bar after telling fans he’s too ill to come out

Oct 8, 2014 - 08:30
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Busted: Sam Smith posts picture from karaoke bar after telling fans he’s too ill to come out
Busted: Sam Smith (Picture: Getty)

Everyone knows if you’re going to pull a sickie to go out, a social media blackout is the only way forward.

Except Sam Smith, it seems.

After a show in Nashville last night, the 22-year-old singer told fans he was ‘not feeling 100%’ and needed to head to bed instead of coming out to meet fans.

With a hectic touring schedule well underway, nobody would begrudge the star a bit of shut-eye to recover. But it seems Sam *might* have been bending the truth somewhat.

A few hours after his message to fans, he boasted of having the ‘best night ever’ and posted a picture from a karaoke bar. Hmm.

 

 
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Best night EVER at a karaoke bar in Nashville!!!!!!!!!

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He summed things up with a picture of a puppy falling asleep in his food bowl. Is someone feeling a bit tired?

 
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I feel like this right now...

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Aside from touring the globe, Sam’s also managed to find time to feature in the BBC’s new music promo.

Given how busy he has been lately, we reckon Sam he deserves a night out.

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