BBC bosses are reportedly drawing up plans to deal with any inappropriate language from Kanye West during his Glastonbury set, following his controversial performance at the Brits.
The rapper – who is due to take to the Pyramid Stage on Saturday night – sparked a string of complaints when he performed All Day at the ceremony back in February, with much of the track muted by ITV.
And according to the Mirror, Beeb execs are concerned that they may find themselves in a similar situation.
‘There are contingency plans in place,’ a source told the paper. ‘A warning will be broadcast ahead of his set, advising viewers to expect bad language, but as he comes on… Read the full story