Russel Brand was allegedly ejected on this year's GQ Men Of the Year Awards after-show, when he made a comment about the Show's event presenter, Hugo Boss.

The 38 year-old "Arthur" star criticized Hugo Boss for making uniforms for Hitler's regime as he took the stage last Tuesday, September 3 at The Royal Opera House in London.

Instead of just thanking his fans, the actor accept the Oracle Award by making a joke regarding the recent chemical attacks in Syria. Brand said: "Glad to grace the stage where Boris Johnson has just made light of the use of chemical weapons in Syria, meaning that GQ can now stand for genocide quips".

'I mention that only to make the next comment a bit lighter because if any of you know a little bit about history and fashion, you'll know Hugo Boss made the uniforms for the Nazis,' he added.

'But they did look f****** fantastic, lets face it, while they were killing people on the basis of their religion and sexuality."

He even made a joke about the sales on that era. "Like, 'We're selling a lot of these... It's flying off the shelves. We had a lot of clients in the 30s and 40s, I can't remember all of them.' Did you make a lot of elasticated crotches, Hugo?"

Report says that he even made a Nazi gesture by resting a finger under his nose to make it look Hitler's mustache and uses the comic march as he exits.

Brand was seen chatting to Noel Gallagher and Rita Ora at the party but made a swift exit with his security guard after taking a few photos with fans. He looks unnerved about his speech and even tweeted to his fans about the conversation he had with GQ's editor Dylan Jones.

He wrote: 'GQ editor: What you did was very offensive to Hugo Boss. 'Me: What Hugo Boss did was very offensive to the Jews', which was accompanied by the hashtag '#nazitailor'.

This is not the first time that Brand got into trouble at the annual bash, he was involved in a row with Rod Stewart in 2006 after he made a comment about sleeping with his daughter Kimberly.