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Pop star George Michael has asked the BBC not to broadcast an interview in which he discusses his HIV fears.
The singer spoke openly with Stephen Fry for a forthcoming documentary. He is said to have admitted that he has not taken a test for at least three years because he fears it might be positive.
His former partner, Anselmo Feleppa, died of an Aids-related illness in 1995. But the interview has now been removed from the programme at Michael's request.
A spokesman for the star said: "On reflection, he felt it was too close and too personal a journey."