Woody Cook, the 22-year-old Celebrity Gogglebox star and son of DJ Fatboy Slim and Zoe Ball, had an eventful time at Glastonbury when he revealed that he was 'nicked by security' while watching his dad's set.

Admitting to being 'pretty hammered' during the show, Woody decided to take things up a notch and attempted to crowd surf on an inflatable mattress.

However, this did not sit well with security.
Woody told The Sun: "The security man was trying to drag me off quite aggressively. I was definitely pretty hammered by that point.

"Then the same security guard who was dragging me off then was asking for a photo, it was very surreal."

Woody managed to escape security by explaining his relation to the performer and made his way back to the gig at the Park Stage.

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It was at this point that he decided to set off a smoke grenade.

Woody's appearance at Glastonbury was not only to support his father, but also to showcase his own talent.

Woody had also performed at the festival, playing a DJ set at the Gorilla Bar.

Woody's dad, Fatboy Slim, recently joined a cross-party group of MPs and other musicians, to back an appeal condemning the Home Office's decision to ban on-site drug testing without a licence at festivals this summer.

A letter was written to Home Secretary Suella Braverman, requesting that organisers be allowed to test confiscated pills in temporary buildings or tents in festival sites.

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The letter was signed by 31 MPs, including three Tories, and was co-ordinated by Labour MP Sam Tarry.

The letter pointed out that the Home Office requires festivals to seek permission which can take over three months to arrange at significant cost and that they need to be conducted inside permanent buildings, making it impossible for organisers to plan a festival harm reduction policy.