Olly Murs didn't mind getting sassy with his fans after one told him he needed to 'up his game'. The singer celebrated topping the charts with hie comeback album, Marry Me, back in early December.
The singer-songwriter, 38, went straight to the top after six years, despite being criticised heavily on social media for the lyrics on one of his tracks which were branded "controlling".
Olly said at the time: "Wow, it’s been six years since I had a number one, so thank you so much to all the fans, you lot have been absolutely amazing! "Thanks to my wonderful team, to the Official Charts Company, I’m just so excited to have a number one album.
Marry Me is number one this week! It’s so amazing, I don’t think it’s really sunk in yet. It’s a lot of hard work that’s gone into this, thank you so much!" READ MORE: Stacey Solomon pulls at heartstrings as she shares rare moment with Joe Swash after birth of newborn Belle The album success follows criticism for his song I Hate You When You’re Drunk, with online users drawing a link to his fiance Amelia Tank.
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