Sussex superstar DJ Fatboy Slim has pulled an 'artwork' from a charity auction - because it upset his wife, radio presenter Zoe Ball.
Zoe was not amused when she saw how her DJ husband, alias Norman Cook, had defaced their wedding invitation with a black marker pen.
He had then submitted the artwork to a charity auction without her knowledge.
The picture, based on the theme of passion, was expected to help raise thousands of pounds for a children's home.
But organisers got a call on Monday saying the work had to be withdrawn.
Gilly Smith said: "I can understand Zoe's reaction as it is such a boy thing to do to deface a wedding invitation."
The invitation, resembling a magazine cover, is somewhat tongue in cheek.
It depicts a group of friends with the words: "Hola! Norman and Zoe are getting married."
But then Norman, using a thick black marker pen, scribbled "I give it 6 months" with a heart underneath.
He also drew a pair of glasses on Zoe's face, a moustache on himself and silly expressions on guests' faces.
He replaced the words 'Please come and be happy' with 'Please come and be stupid' at the bottom of the invitation.
Norman's new contribution includes an original signed storyboard from his Bird of Prey video.
Other celebrities who have donated pieces include glamour model Jordan and Chris Eubank.
Jordan has submitted a signed copy of the Playboy issue in which she appeared.
Chris Eubank donated a photo of himself standing in front of the shiny truck he is often seen driving.
All proceeds will go towards The Palmeira Project which helps fund a Hove home for autistic children run in conjunction with National Children's Homes.
The artworks will be auctioned on Monday. Tickets cost £25, including drinks and food by Moshi Moshi. To book, call the gallery on 01273 711016.
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