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Ghost of music icon David Bowie is ‘haunting celeb-friendly island Mustique’

The ghost of music icon David Bowie is haunting the island of Mustique, according to a media mogul.

Former GQ editor Dylan Jones has claimed in his new book that you can feel the spirit of the Starman on the exclusive Caribbean island where he once had a home.

He said: “Spend any time on Mustique and you’ll start to meet Bowie’s ghost, whether it’s in Basil’s Bar… or at the Cotton House Hotel, where every Tuesday there is still a weekly meet-and-greet, at which you get to see who is staying on the island.”

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Dylan said that Bowie, who died two days after his 69th birthday in 2016, was one of the celebs who enjoyed a pint in the local boozer.

The island has been a celeb hotspot over the years
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In his new book These Foolish Things he described Basil’s as “the waterfront dive bar where everyone on the island still congregates after dark”.

Dylan added: “Bowie was a regular and would occasionally get up to sing with whatever house band happened to be playing there.

Former GQ editor Dylan Jones made the claims in his new book
(Image: Getty Images)

“He would also refer to one of the house cocktails as a ‘Penis Colada’.

“When Bowie was on the island, he tended to be extremely sociable and even before he started coming with Iman would spend his evenings carousing with the likes of [Mick] Jagger and Bryan Ferry.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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