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Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines Deposition: I Was High and Drunk During Every Interview Last Year

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Robin Thicke revealed that he was high and drunk during interviews he did during his Blurred Lines trial in footage of his deposition released on Saturday, Oct. 24

Robin Thicke revealed that he was both high and drunk in interviews he conducted during the lawsuit surrounding his 2012 song “Blurred Lines” in his deposition video released on Saturday, Oct. 24.

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In the video, obtained by the Hollywood Reporter, the singer, 38, admitted that he wasn’t sober during appearances on various television and radio shows.

“I didn’t do a single interview last year without being high on both [alcohol and Vicodin],” he said of his interviews in 2014. “With all due respect, I was high and drunk every time I did an interview last year.”

Thicke and Pharrell Williams, who collaborated on the smash 2013 hit “Blurred Lines,” were ordered this past March to pay Marvin Gaye’s family $7.3 million after a jury ruled that their song ripped off Gaye’s 1977 song “Got to Give It Up.”

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Alan Thicke’s son previously admitted that he was also high on Vicodin and alcohol during the making of the song.

When the crooner was asked whether he considered himself to be an honest person, he simply replied, “no.”

Watch what he said in the video of the deposition above.

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