Celebrity Big Brother star and music legend looks unrecognisable 13 years after romance on show | The Sun

A FORMER Celebrity Big Brother star and a iconic singer now look unrecognisable 13 years after their romance on the reality show.

The music legend rose to fame with his hit song, Now You're Gone.


Jonas Altberg, known as Basshunter appeared in the seventh series ofon Celebrity Big Brother in 2010.

The star dated Katia Ivanova briefly before she dumped him.

Basshunter came fourth in the show.

Now, the hitmaker appears to have changed drastically, as he shared a photo of himself looking dapper on Instagram.

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He's ditched the baggy tees and thin pants in favour of a more refined fitting suit with a classic bow tie.

As he celebrates the new year, Bass hunter now appears unrecognisable in his fancy clothing.

He's ditched his long hair with a middle part in favour of a slicked-back short haircut.

The DJ now has a lot of facial hair as well.

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He captioned the post: "Happy New Year everyone!! Thank you so much for #2022 , absolutely mental shows and a lot of happiness. I wish you all a fantastic #2023…

Got many new projects that I'm gonna finish over the winter months so stay tuned!Big love my Bass Defenders!"

Fans couldn't believe how much the singer has changed over the years, and shared their thoughts in the comments.

One wrote: "Looking slick Jonas! Thanks for making music still."

A second added: "The one and only, the legend, Bass Hunter!"

A third commented: "Wow you look so different! Thanks for making some bangers."

A fourth penned: "As always, a pleasure to know you are ok, and new projects are coming. Can't wait for it!! Happy 2023."

A fifth wrote: "You look so good in a suit! You've changed a lot, so much more older and mature now."

Basshunter moved to Dubai in 2012, and he also lived in Mallorca for six months. 

Most recently, the performer put on a live show in Dublin, Ireland for Biggest Disco.

He thanked fans for coming to the show with a video of him on stage performing to a large crowd.

Jonas penned: "Sorry for the late upload, Dublin! Biggest Disco was unreal! Thank you so much for having me."

In 2017, the Swedish-born musician, real name Jonas Erik Altberg, 32, released a statement through his team confirming his heartbreak after hearing two teenagers had died during his set at a nightclub.

The statement read: “Basshunter is devastated that what was a party atmosphere should end this way. He would like to offer his condolences at this very sad time.”

Disturbing footage shows the moment panicked clubbers were evacuated from the nightclub in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Police say two 19-year-old men are understood to have taken what they thought was MDMA, the pure form of party drug ecstasy, during Basshunter's set at Pryzm nightclub in Plymouth.

The teenagers, one from Okehampton and one from Newton Abbot, were taken to hospital at around 1.40am today but both later died.

Footage posted on Snapchat shows the frantic scenes outside Pryzm where worried and confused clubbers were evacuated after the teenagers collapsed.

One man can be heard in the background asking: "Has someone died?"

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Meanwhile police cars and vans are seen parked up close to the entrance to the club, where revellers had been watching the DJ's performance.


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