Paul Smith, who is head of Carnage Events Magaluf, told a TV news channel: “I was disgusted by it. Disgusted by the young lady who was doing it.”
“I can't say that my reps encouraged that as that's not what happened.”
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“She should be spoken to by her parents. It's something to do with her upbringing.”
“I’ve no moral responsibility for this – I wasn’t even fully aware of it at the time.”
“The girl involved even bought a ticket for the following night’s Carnage tour. Carnage didn’t encourage her, so why should I apologise? We’re giving memories of Magaluf, that’s all.”
Smith had his lawyer beside him whilst making the comments, adding:”It was wrong for it to have happened – I made a mistake, but I’m only human and I work hard for what I’ve got.”
“So we’ll be taking action so nothing like this happens again. There’ll be more security… that sort of thing. I don’t want to lose my licence, so there will definitely be changes.”
“And there needs to be more control of Magaluf.”
Do you think Paul Smith should have called the young girl ‘disgusting’?