Stuart is the French spelling of the name, Stewart is the Scottish spelling. It was the name of the Scottish royal family and Queen Mary was raised in France and changed the spelling.
[Bri♥ he looks so hot!!! & this is too funny] I thought it was Barry too :( but as Brian said, don't believe everything wikipedia says :(...and if he says Stuart, then Stuart it is haha!
as far as i'm concerned then you must have shit for brains, if you can't believe it from Brian's own mouth and believe a joke that was written in Kerrang 18 years before.
I also thought it was Barry, but if Brian himself said that it's Stuart... better trust him I guess...
superbe! merci beaucoup! :)
j'adore brian! ^_^
oh,well,I guess is better trust him too. I mean,who knows his family better than him.
His brother is 10 years older ,but I also thought his name is Barry ?!?! Anyway ,Brian has to know it !
What did he say to his brother?
stuart , barry whatever his brothers name is, brian is showing his love to his brother.
could be stuart sounds pretty scottish to me!!!!!!!!!!
Stuart is the French spelling of the name, Stewart is the Scottish spelling. It was the name of the Scottish royal family and Queen Mary was raised in France and changed the spelling.
What happened whit his brother?
Pass....😢
He has only 1 brother but people call him Barry but its really Stuart and he speaks French but his brother lives in New York as a banker
@wesleyrafei love such comments....:D
That's what I've heard of
Is Stuart his younger or older brother? And how old is Stuart?
10 years older
I saw this show and it's really boring. Brian Molko may have wanted to have fun
[Bri♥ he looks so hot!!! & this is too funny]
I thought it was Barry too :( but as Brian said, don't believe everything wikipedia says :(...and if he says Stuart, then Stuart it is haha!
or maybe it's just a joke? :)
As far as I am concerned, Brian's brother's name is Barry, not Stuart.
as far as i'm concerned then you must have shit for brains, if you can't believe it from Brian's own mouth and believe a joke that was written in Kerrang 18 years before.