Fame Academy winner David Sneddon is unrecognisable 22 years on from BBC show David Sneddon, the star of Fame Academy, is barely recognisable in recent snaps, 22 years after his rise to fame on the popular BBC show.
His time on the show led to a number one hit with the song Stop Living the Lie, and his debut album, Seven Years - Ten Weeks, reached number five in the UK charts.
At just 24, David was catapulted into the limelight on Fame Academy, competing against the likes of Lemar, Malachi Cush, Ainslie Henderson and Sinead Quinn.
Now 46, David looks completely different from his Fame Academy days in photos shared on social media.
David still seems to relish creating his own tunes, as evidenced by an October post where he serenaded fans with a piano performance.