A London judge on Thursday banned British grime star Stormzy from driving for nine months, after an undercover police officer caught him using a phone behind the wheel of a Rolls-Royce in west London.
District judge Andrew Sweet handed the 31-year-old rapper the bรฅn after he had pleaded guilty via a letter to driving while using the device in west Kensington on March 7 last year.
The judge, sitting at Wimbledon Magistratesโ Court, also fined him ยฃ2,010 ($2,498) after six more points had been added to his licence.
Before Thursdayโs hearing, Stormzy โ whose name is Michael Ebenazer Owuo Junior โ had six points on his licence for a previous speeding รฒffence.
In the UK, drivers can be disqualified if they build up 12 or more penalty points within a period of three years.
Sweet said that Owuoโs driving record was โnot goodโ and criticised his โdรฅngerous and irresponsibleโ actions.
The rapperโs lawyer, Peter Csemiczky, said his client accepted responsibility and apologised.
Stormzy is a cult figure in the British grime scene, which blends Jamaican dancehall and hip hop for a pulsating, hard-edged sound that first electrified London more than two decades ago.
His biggest hits now appear in TV ads and in 2019 he made history by becoming the first black UK solo artist to headline the Glastonbury music festival.
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