News about Daniel Bedingfield

Daniel Bedingfield talks about the 'man he loved' as he opens up about his sexuality for the first time

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2024
Daniel Bedingfield opened up about his sexuality for the first time as he spoke about a 'man he loved' during a performance at the London Palladium on Tuesday night.  The Gotta Get Thru This singer has been taking a self-imposed hiatus for the past two decades but has returned to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his first hit song.  Addressing the crowds, the singer, 44, said: 'In my era, you had to be gay or straight, or f*** you. I wrote this song with a man I loved about a girl we both loved.' 

Noughties icon Daniel Bedingfield looks unrecognisable as he reveals he broke down in tears rehearsing for his comeback tour

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
Daniel Bedingfield looked unrecognisable as he appeared on Friday's Loose Women with a smouldering new look ahead of his long-awaited comeback. The Gotta Get Thru This hitmaker, 44, looked in good spirits as he joined Kay Adams, Nadina Sawalha, Olivia Attwood and Judi Love on the daytime show. Still a fan of Noughties fashion, the record producer was dressed in a vintage and eye-catching ensemble. 

Daniel Bedingfield, 44, says no longer being top of the charts was 'wonderful' and reveals how he turned his hand to farming - ahead of comeback tour

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2024
Daniel Bedingfield has revealed that his time out of the spotlight was "wonderful," 22-years since his chart-topping debut single Gotta Get Thru This was revealed. With a string of hit singles that included two number one singles and a best-selling debut album, the New Zealand-born singer, 44, who recently announced a comeback tour, became a household name in the early 2000s. Daniel spent the majority of his time away from the public eye, including a stint in which he turned his hand to farming, as he spoke on Friday.

Daniel Bedingfield announces comeback tour 22-years after releasing debut single Gotta Get Thru This and unveils smouldering new look

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
Daniel Bedingfield has announced a long-awaited return to his chart-topping debut single Gotta Get Thru This. Bedingfield, a New Zealand-born child, became a household name in the early 2000s after capitalizing on the rise of the UK garage by releasing a series of hit singles, including two number one's, and a best-selling debut album after his first success. However, Bedingfield, who has turned 44, has been starving for new material over the past two decades, with the enigmatic star's second album, titled Second First Impression, out in 2004.

how outrageous movie Saltburn is giving rise to Sophie Ellis-Bextor: After a song was used in the FULL frontal scene, the next generational discovery singer takes the lead

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2024
When the album was first released in 2001, the singer, 44, (right) was defeated to the top spot by Daniel Bedingfield's Gotta Get Thru This. The song has risen to the top of the Spotify charts (top inset photo), and it is on the verge of debuting in the top ten due to Gen Z's discovery of the artist. The song debuted on Spotify's top 20 in the UK chart on Friday and by today, it has risen to 12th position, and fans are now vying for Ellis-Bextor to claim the top spot they said she deserved. In the final scene of Barry Keoghan's film in which her character Oliver Quick dancing completely nude (left).

Cheryl begged to have one of her songs, according to Nikola Bedingfield

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 4, 2023
Natasha and Daniel Bedingfield, her three older siblings, have gone on to international success. After releasing her own album, The Golden Phoenix, Nikola Bedingfield, 39, is expected to watch her own star rise. The talented singer told MailOnline that she was in no way an overnight sensation. Cheryl, 40, begged her for one of her songs, and Nikola also provided a glimpse into her musical family.

Former pop star Daniel Bedingfield confuses him for a BUSKER

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2022
Once upon a time, he was a household name with a series of hits, an armful of awards, and a growing reputation as one of the country's most versatile musicians. On a Mexico City street this week, Daniel Bedingfield was mistaken for a long-haired, barefooted bohemian busker. Guitarist Nomadic Jurassic played in vastly different environments to Bedingfield's cavernous arena settings more than 20 years ago, dressed in a robe and harem-style trousers, sporting a beard, and seated on a stool in the center of a patterned blanket.