Boy George revealed that he has not plans of becoming friends with Janet Jackson, and unless a "miracle" happens, it will stay that way.

"She wasn't friendly and didn't try to be. But I just walked off and got myself into my best 'Boy George' and was walking around backstage to make sure I was seen by everyone," the singer wrote in his autobiography, "Karma."

According to reports, the "Karma Chameleon" singer claimed that Jackson "looked straight through [him]," not once, but twice!

George does not seem too bothered by what Jackson would think once word gets to her that she made it in his newly released book, in fact, he wants her to find out how he felt about her snubbing him.

Boy George Doesn't Want to Make Amends With Janet Jackson

During his interview with People Magazine, the "Love is Love" singer said, "When you write a book like this, there's a chance you're going to bump into someone that you've written about. I have to say what I've written about people is the truth of what happened and how they behaved."

He seems to be pointing out that he wants to set an example and teach people a lesson about behaving a certain way.

"So I'm kind of comfortable with that. I'm always someone who's prepared to bury the hatchet because there's always another opportunity to be different," he added.

"At this point, there's certain people I'm never gonna be friends with unless a miracle happens - and I guess I put her in that category."

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Boy George Schools Janet Jackson

Elsehwere in "karma," George said Jackson "wasn't friendly and didn't try to be."

He recalled an instance wherein a crew member came to him and asked him for a video recording message for the singer, to which he accepted.

"'Next time you meet someone,'" he had said. "'Be nice.'"

Apparently, in 2019, they encountered one another again; but Jackson kept her back turned and "stayed in that position during [George's] performance."

As of this writing, Jackson has not released a statement or comment regarding George's call out directed at her for her "rude" behavior.

"I've just stuck to things that I think were funny observations about meeting other people," the singer said about his autobiography. "It's just kind of more chatty - it's not a history book."

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