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Pop icon from the ’90s ‘hasn’t aged a day’ 30 years on from smash hit

Pop icon from the ’90s ‘hasn’t aged a day’ 30 years on from smash hit

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A pop sensation from the ’90s showcased her current look and left fans gobsmacked at how little their appearance had changed over 30 years since their smash hit that is still regularly played

Whigfield performing(Image: Redferns)

The pop sensation behind a huge 1994 hit has stunned fans with their appearance. Fans were left gobsmacked by how little Whigfield – the person behind the smash record Saturday Night – has appeared to defy time itself.

Posts showed the singer looking as youthful as ever over 30 years after becoming the first Danish artist to bag a UK number one in the charts. Nowadays, Sannie Charlotte Carlson, Whigfield’s real name, continues to dazzle, recently wowing her thousands of Instagram fans with her gorgeous makeup-free selfies. The star has continued to showcase her signature blonde tresses.

The 54-year-old singer radiated with a fresh-faced glow in the snapshot, which she simply captioned: “Hola Madrid.” Sannie has also been candid about her personal life, sharing the heartache of losing her beloved dog Olivia, confessing to her followers: “I haven’t really felt like posting anything these past few weeks. Still a bit down after losing my beloved doggie.”

Whigfield selfie
Whigfield has barely aged (Image: Instagram)

Despite grappling with grief, the pop star is gearing up to return to the limelight, assuring her audience: “Gonna be good to getting back to work this weekend. Anyhow, wishing you a happy weekend whatever you’ve up to,” and ending her message with a black heart emoji, reports OK!.

Her loyal fanbase was quick to shower her with compliments on her enduring allure, with adoring comments such as: “Looking better than ever!”

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And she offered fans a “throwback” look recently on the social media platform. Sharing an “embarrassing interview”, the star seemed to cringe at her old self.

Whigfield, whose real name is Sannie Charlotte Carlson
Whigfield shot to fame in 1994 with her dance-pop hit Saturday Night, which became the first UK number one by a Danish artist(Image: 2010 Getty Images)

The print article opened up about her holidays and explained her top beauty tip was “sleep”. She also gave an insight to her holiday playlist at the time. “I listened to Bump and Grind by R Kelly on my last hols,” she told the magazine. “It’s saucy music and I like that. I’m quite saucy myself, actually.”

Fans were loving the reminiscing post in the comments section with many sharing love heart emojis. Another wrote: “The best time,” alongside two emoji faces with love heart eyes.

On The Songs Are Spells Podcast, Whigfield previously recounted an interesting story to host Karlyn King about her unexpected rise to stardom: “What happened was, a lot of these holidaymakers came back to Britain and started calling into radio stations…”

She went on to explain the intrigue that surrounded her hit: “Everybody was calling about this Saturday Night and nobody knew what it was about. They had to go get it.”

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This curiosity helped her single Saturday Night shoot to number one: “That was the reason why it went straight to number 1, no one had heard it.”

Still active in the music scene, Whigfield, who also performs under the name Naan and her given name Sannie, continues to thrill fans with comeback tours. She’s not just remembered for Saturday Night; hits like Sexy Eyes and Think Of You also define her career.

Source: Mirror

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