Grieving fans of George Michael are at loggerheads with the owners of the London shop he crashed his car into in 2010.
The pop legend, who passed away on Christmas Day, famously rammed his car into the front of a Snappy Snaps photo store in Hampstead, north London, and fans of the Careless Whisper hitmaker have been leaving flowers and messages outside the shop in memory of George.
One message read: "I'm never gonna dance again the way I danced with you."
But the owners of the store are growing increasingly frustrated that their business has been turned into a shrine for the singer, who died aged 53.