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The Sun(yeah that reliable source)claims that there's a critical amount of in-fighting going on chez Kings Of Leon, and it's said to be a result of the fact that the band's Caleb Followill has been drinking excessively, causing tension between him and brothers Nathan and Jared and cousin Matthew which led to a row which led to a physical altercation.
The tabloid reckons that Caleb's been sent to Coventry by the other three, and that the group's label are panicking, as their tour is set to start in Brighton on Monday. A source is quoted as saying: “The others have warned Caleb over and over again that they weren't happy about his drinking but he carried on regardless. The lads have always fought but they usually sort it out the next morning. Things are completely different this time. The label is deeply concerned that if they don't sort out their differences the tour won't go ahead”.