Fame Academy star David Sneddon looks unrecognisable in new photos, 22 years after he shot to fame on the hit BBC show.The singer appeared on the first series of the music programme in 2002 and went on to win, taking home a huge prize which included a record contract with Mercury Records.
David, now 46, was just 24 years old when he was thrust into the spotlight on Fame Academy, where he competed against the likes of Lemar, Malachi Cush, Ainslie Henderson and Sinead Quinn.The programme led to him securing a number one hit with the song Stop Living the Lie, and his debut album, Seven Years - Ten Weeks, reached number five in the UK.
The 46 year old now looks worlds away from his Fame Academy days in photographs shared on social media.The singer keeps his fans updated with his career and personal life over on Instagram, where he regularly shares posts about the projects he's been involved with.
David has worked as a songwriter on numerous popular artists' albums, including the likes of Olly Murs, Lana Del Rey and Will Young.
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