![]() The Devils were playing it at that point too and the song spread across American major league sports like wildfire. While “Part 2” was being immortalized in stadiums as “The Hey Song” across America, Glitter struggled. He went through a tough divorce, became bankrupt and even the massive amount of royalties did little to take him out of financial ruin from an extravagant lifestyle that included several DUIs. Then in 1999 after taking his laptop to computer world for repairs, a technician notified the police after discovering over 1000 articles of child pornography on his drive that included acts of sexual acts and torture. He went to jail for just four months, apologized without taking questions from the media and then moved to Cambodia until he was deported in 2002. In 2006 he was convicted for abusing two underaged girls in Vietnam and was sent back to prison for three years. ![]() ![]() Then in February 2016, Glitter was sentenced to 16 years for abusing three underaged girls, one of whom was under the age of 13 between 19. ![]() The NFL banned it (though they had already initially done this in 2006) including covers which the Patriots tried to play as a touchdown song during the 2012 Super Bowl in an effort to avoid scandal. The Broncos had moved on changing their end zone anthem to Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s “Go Daddy O” while the Chiefs went with P.O.D.’s “BOOM”. ![]()
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