GEORGE Michael has ended his feud with Barry Manilow from beyond the grave.
The legendary singers fell out after Manilow tried to sue George over his band Wham!’s smash hit “Last Christmas”.
The US crooner, 79, claimed the festive favourite sounded like his own 1978 song “Can’t Smile Without You.”
But George insisted that he hadn’t copied Manilow’s song.
Now the British star, who died on Christmas Day 2016 aged 53, has had “the last laugh” according to celebrity psychic Jasmine Rose Anderson.
She claims to have contacted George and says he insists the bust-up is “water under the bridge”.
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