Explaining, "It was my own stupid fault, as usual, " George Michael admitted to drug possession after he was arrested at 1:50 am Sunday when cops found him slumped at the wheel of his car in London's Hyde Park.
Michael was suspected of being unfit to drive when a passerby saw him and alerted police. A police spokesman said, "We were called by a member of the public to a man seen slumped over the steering wheel of a car. Police spoke to the 42-year-old man. A search revealed what are believed to be controlled substances. He was subsequently arrested."
Cops allegedly found two packets of marijuana in his car. A police doctor later determined Michael was capable of driving, but the singer still faces charges over the drug bust.
In November, the former Wham! singer spoke of his pot addiction as his "biggest regret in life." In a statement, the singer said, "It's my own stupid fault, as usual. I was in possession of class C drugs, which is an offence, and I have no complaints about the police, who were professional throughout."
And in a reference to his song "Outside," about his 1998 arrest for engaging in a "lewd act" in a Los Angeles public restroom, Michael jokingly added, "I promise I won't make a record out of this one - even though it's tempting."


