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Remember Ronan Parke? He's all grown up and got a catchy new single

Do you remember Ronan Parke from Britain’s Got Talent? Back in 2011 Parke’s audition for the British TV show went viral and spread around thew world – he was the hot favourite to win the series, but come in second to singer Jai McDowall.

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He’s now nineteen years old and has just released some new music and a video as he launches an adult music career. The video for No Love (Like First Love) sees Ronan swirling around London’s Soho and West End, taking in Piccadilly Circus and the final shot sees him standing in front a string of pride flags.

Remember what Ronan was like when he first appeared on Britain’s Got Talent.

An earlier version of this article stated that Ronan had come fifth in Britain’s Got Talent. This was incorrect he came second in the fifth series. OUTinPerth apologises for the error.  


 

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