Talk about 'Blurred Lines' - every interview Robin Thicke had the past year apparently was... blurry.
A deposition video of Robin Thicke surfaced on Saturday, where the 38-year-old crooner admitted to being both high and drunk during every interview he had done in 2014.
"I didn't do a single interview last year without being high on both [alcohol and Vicodin]," Thicke said. "With all due respect, I was high and drunk every time I did an interview last year."
Not only that, he also revealed that he lied to the media. Robin Thicke said, "When I give interviews, I tell whatever I want to say to help sell records."
Thicke also immediately replied no after being asked if he considers himself an honest person.
According to Entertainment Tonight:
"The deposition was conducted for the lawsuit accusing him, Pharrell Williams and T.I. of ripping 'Blurred Lines' off of Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit, 'Got To Give Up.'
"Williams' deposition was also released on Saturday. In it, he expressed feeling 'uncomfortable' multiple times when being forced to answer questions regarding his contributions to the song, as well as past comments he made about using 'bluegrass chords' and 'pentatonic harmonies.'"
This has been a long-running lawsuit. Back in March, Marvin Gaye's family was awarded over $7 million for a previous "Blurred Lines" trial.
Although the jury found Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I. guilty for copyright infringement, both Thicke and Williams have taken to appeal the case with their lawyer Howard King.
ET further reports:
"The Gaye family originally sought $25 million in alleged damages, though the song reportedly made $16,675,690 in profits - the biggest hit of 2013. According to court documents, $5,658,214 went to Thicke, $5,153,457 to Williams, and $704,774 to T.I. The remaining amount went to record companies Interscope, UMG Distribution and Star Trak."
Robin Thicke net worth is $15 million.