George Michael's long-term partner has called off their wedding.
The singer and his lover Kenny Goss were planning on sealing their love with a same-sex civil partnership on their tenth anniversary later this year.
However, since Michael was caught having gay sex with a jobless van driver in London's Hampstead Heath last week, the pair are said to be unsure about their commitment to one another.
A source revealed to Britain's Mail On Sunday newspaper: "They are reassessing their relationship at the moment so there are no immediate plans. Things are very much up in the air. They do not feel that the wedding is relevant now."
Three months ago, Michael gushed to British television chat show host Michael Parkinson about his plans to 'wed' his lover.
He cooed: "We will do it on our tenth anniversary. We'll probably do the formal thing then the party."
The singer - who was forced to admit he was homosexual after being arrested for flashing an undercover US police officer in 1998 - is not likely to face charges for last week's incident.
In Britain, sex in public is illegal if it is likely to be witnessed by a third party, however, a police spokesman revealed they are not planning on investigating Michael as he was not caught by an officer and no complaint
had been made.
Back in November Michael hinted that he had no plans of being faithful anyway.
He said: "Gay relationships are a bit different. I'm sure we'll be allowed to roam if we want to. But we love each other dearly."
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