13 years later, a former Britain's Got Talent contestant looks completely different and incredibly glamorous.

He is very trendy and fashionable now.

July 6th 2024.

13 years later, a former Britain's Got Talent contestant looks completely different and incredibly glamorous.
Remember Ronan Parke from his days on Britain's Got Talent? Well, fast forward 13 years and you won't believe what he looks like now. In 2012, Ronan wowed the judges and audience with his incredible audition, singing Nina Simone's "Feeling Good". At just 12 years old, he captured hearts with his shy demeanor and impressive vocals, earning a standing ovation.

Despite being a favorite with the bookies, Ronan ultimately finished in second place behind Scottish singer Jai McDowall. But his audition remains iconic and he went on to make it all the way to the final. Now, at 25 years old, Ronan is still working in the industry and has undergone a major transformation.

Gone is the shy boy with blonde locks, replaced by a stylish and glamorous man. Ronan regularly shares his high-fashion looks on Instagram, where he has 50,000 followers. From oversized shades to statement jewelry, he always sports an eye-catching accessory and has a love for designer labels.

But it's not just his fashion sense that has evolved, Ronan has also grown to be a social butterfly and globetrotter. He often posts pictures with friends and from his travels around the world. And in his career, Ronan has released several singles and even a charity song in 2012 to support anti-bullying.

But it hasn't always been smooth sailing for Ronan. In 2018, he was photographed wearing his work uniform for a top London restaurant, sparking rumors that he had left the music industry behind. However, it was later revealed that he was working in hospitality alongside his passion for singing.

In his personal life, Ronan came out as gay at the age of 20. In an interview, he opened up about the online abuse he faced during his time on BGT, much of which was laced with homophobia. But he has since reclaimed his identity and is proud to be a gay man.

Ronan hopes to inspire and support others who may be struggling with their sexuality, saying "Everyone deserves to be happy." And while times are changing, Ronan's iconic audition on BGT will always be remembered and celebrated.

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