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Moby cancels all public appearances after Natalie Portman row

He was due to appear at the Hay Festival this Saturday.

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Moby has cancelled all his forthcoming public appearances (Zak Hussein/PA)

Musician Moby has cancelled all his upcoming public appearances after being criticised for claims he made about actress Natalie Portman in his autobiography.

A message on his website said the US electronic music producer had scrapped “all upcoming public appearances for the foreseeable future”, including a string of dates in the UK.

Moby was scheduled to appear at the Hay Festival on June 1 as well as the Manchester Literary Festival, Earth London and Dublin’s Liberty Hall to discuss his book.

Natalie Portman on dating Moby
Natalie Portman described musician Moby as ‘creepy’ after he wrote in his memoirs they had dated in 2001 (Ian West/PA)

In his new memoir Then It Fell Apart, Moby, 53, alleged that he met Portman when she was 20 and that they dated briefly.

Portman said that she remembered their relationship differently, telling Harper’s Bazaar UK online that “there are many factual errors and inventions” in his writing.

The actress, 37, told the outlet she remembered a “much older man being creepy with me when I just had graduated high school”.

Moby initially fired back at her comments, saying that he was “confused” at her denial over a relationship with him, insisting that they did date.

In an Instagram post titled “last post” on Tuesday, Moby apologised and suggested he planned to take time away from the limelight.

He wrote: “I want to apologise again, and to say clearly that all of this has been my own fault.

“I am the one who released the book without showing it to the people I wrote about. I’m the one who posted defensively and arrogantly. I’m the one who behaved inconsiderately and disrespectfully, both in 2019 and in 1999.

“There is obviously no one else to blame but me. Thank you and I’m sorry.”

Representatives of both Moby and the Hay Festival have been contacted for comment.

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