Peter Andre (born 27 February 1973) is an English-born Cypriot-Australian singer, songwriter, businessman, and television personality. He gained popularity as a singer, best known for his singles "Mysterious Girl" and "Flava".
He is also known for appearing on the third series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, and the thirteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, in which he was partnered with Janette Manrara.
Peter Andre surprised fans with an unexpected cameo during the Britain's Got Talent final.The Mysterious Girl singer popped up in magician Trixy's act, leaving the audience and judges gobsmacked.The magic began when Simon Cowell was asked to pick a number between one and 52, with the TV personality choosing number 34.
Trixy then revealed his phone list pairing musicians with numbers, and under 34 was none other than Peter Andre. Simon's next task was to select a card from a deck, choosing the four of diamonds.
On stage, amidst a sea of faces hidden behind cards, Trixy called forward the person holding the four of diamonds. To everyone's amazement, it was Peter Andre himself, who had been chosen by Simon at the start.The crowd and judges were left in awe as Peter took centre stage, busting out his iconic Mysterious Girl moves alongside Trixy, reports the Mirror.
Social media buzzed with reactions, with one viewer tweeting: "I knew as soon as he mentioned Peter andre that he was gonna appear on that stage." Another chimed in: "Peter Andre was the evening highlight #BGT." A third fan praised: "WOW massive well done again Trixy that was absolutely amazing I really enjoyed and loved it so much and so good to see Peter Andre in the final tonight! " And a fourth exclaimed: "#Trixy just won #bgt with that astounding trick." Britain's Got Talent made a comeback for its 17th season earlier this year, with hopefuls battling it out to reach tonight's grand finale.The panel of judges, Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon, have been sharing their thoughts on a variety of acts, from magicians to singers and dancers.
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