Singer Tiffany treated locals to an impromptu rendition of 80s mega-hit I Think We’re Alone Now after turning up at a village pub
The 52-year-old former pop star stunned staff and regulars when she turned up.
She had a cider at the boozer called The Red.
It is owned by Jules Peters whose husband, Mike, was DJing at the time.
Mike immediately played Tiffany’s 1987 classic I Think We’re Alone Now and she joined him on stage and sang along.
Locals at the pub in Dyserth, near Rhyl, north Wales, couldn’t believe it.
Jules told What’s The Jam: “Tiffany popped in and caused quite the sensation.
“Mike happened to be DJing and so slipped I Think We’re Alone Now on the turntable.
“The whole of The Red erupted into singing and dancing along.
“Once word got out that Tiffany was in the building the locals were frenzied.
“She was mobbed by all the locals.
“We’ve only been open a year.
“We live in the village and were born in the village.
“It’s all a bit bonkers!”
Jules added Tiffany discussed returning to the village of Dyserth to perform a special one-off concert.
Locals loved the singer’s surprise performance.
Kerry Fitzpatrick said: “One minute I was dancing with my friends the next minute Tiffany was standing in front of us.
“Brilliant night as always.”
Adda Ap Allan added: “It was a lovely surprise and added to a great evening.”
And Vanessa Howell said: “Wow.
“Loved her as a teenager.”
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