A NOUGHTIES legend left Londoners stunned with a surprise performance outside a McDonald’s.
The chart topper shot to fame in 2002 when his debut album spawned three UK number ones.

Pop fans have been stunned after discovering a huge noughties star performing on the streets of London[/caption]
Daniel Bedingfield shot to fame in 2002 with his debut album Gotta Get Thru This[/caption]
New Zealand-British singer Daniel Bedingfield looked unrecognisable for the surprise street performance.
A video uploaded to social media showed the now 45-year-old dressed in a colourful jacket with a busy McDonald’s paying backdrop instead of a huge stage.
Stunned onlookers enjoyed his impromptu show as Daniel stood with DJ Ag Online who was on the decks.
Reacting to the video, one fan said: “Omg I feel sooo OLD RIGHT NOW. I remember when all these songs came out and I was old enough to work in bars and clubs lmao can’t believe how much he aged either sorry.”
A second wrote: “Wow! Daniel Bedingfields first album helped get my partner and I together. Almost 22 years later and still together.”
“Ok you have to get Natasha Bedingfield on next,” a third fan commented.
Last year Daniel told The Sun he was ready to be a pop star again – two decades on from his hits If You’re Not the One, Never Leave Your Side and Gotta Get Thru This.
Daniel is the brother of pop star Natasha Bedingfield, who has also had chart-topping success here.
In 2004 she released her debut album Unwritten, which became her only UK number one.
Millions copies of the album were sold worldwide, while the lead single of the same name re-entered the UK charts last year thanks to Prime Video’s romcom Anyone But You.
Fans of both Daniel and Natasha were previously left stunned when she revealed they were brother and sister.
Natasha filmed herself in the back of a taxi asking the driver to “turn up” the music playing on the radio – which turned out to be her brother Daniel’s song, If You’re Not The One.
She told him: “This is my favourite song. Can you turn it up? That’s my brother, that’s my brother singing.”
The taxi driver appeared to ignore her, with Natasha telling telling the camera: “He can’t hear, he’s on his phone. If only he knew.”

Last year Daniel made a comeback – 20 years after shooting to fame[/caption]