3 months ago 27th Jul 12:00
Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant had a car crash with a drugs counsellor.
The rocker was driving his Audi A8 car when he collided with driver Richard Grant at a junction in North West London.
Grant - who is a counsellor for charity Turning Point - was knocked unconscious and suffered whiplash in the smash, but came round to find the 'Whole Lotta Love' singer standing nearby.
My Mercedes is smashed up and I'm not in a good way.
Grant - whose car was damaged beyond repair in the accident - said: "My Mercedes is smashed up and I'm not in a good way."
Plant, 60, is not thought to have been seriously hurt in the accident.
The singer famously lived a life of sex, drugs and rock n roll excess during Led Zeppelin's heyday in the 1970s.
However, Plant has been drug free since 1977, after losing his five-year-old son Karac to a fatal stomach infection.
He said in 2005: "I haven't taken a drug since that day.
"I thought, 'How am I ever going to deal with the next moment and put my shoulders back and be a man?' I thought I'd better re-focus the whole deal.
"I still drink, and I don't spill much. But my days are long and they are beautiful."
British-born Robert was also awarded a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) medal by Queen Elizabeth II earlier this month for "services to popular music".
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