Hilariously awful internet video claims to reveal Jordan's real voice

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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A song said to feature Jordan's real voice has become a hit on the internet - despite sounding painfully out of tune.

It is claimed that the clip of Jordan and her husband Peter Andre singing A Whole New World has had the technological tricks that make it sound polished and professional removed. The result is a whining, tuneless voice.

Scroll to the bottom of the page to watch video of Jordan and Pete's performance on Children in Need... then hear how it sounds without the technological tricks...

Jordan insists the song is a spoof and the glamour model's agents have been trying to force websites hosting the song to remove it from their pages.

Yet thousands have been downloading the internet duet, apparently convinced it is her genuine voice.

So many have listened to the song that the couple are worried it will hit sales of the official single, which is released in two weeks' time in aid of the charities Vision and the NSPCC.

The recording surfaced in an email circulated among music industry executives in Australia and was passed on to gossip websites such as Holy Moly and Popbitch. Several versions have appeared on YouTube, the video- sharing website, including one that has dubbed it on top of Andre and Jordan singing the song for the BBC's Children In Need appeal last year.

Many of the 12,000 who have listened to the YouTube version - named "Jordan's real voice' - are convinced it is genuine. One wrote: "She sounds like a swan having its insides VIOLENTLY removed."

One theory is that the version is a demo recording leaked by someone inside Jordan's camp. But Jordan's spokeswoman said it was not her voice. She added: "It's a spoof. There's no question.

"We don't know who recorded it but we sent legal letters to lots of websites and they have taken it down. Heart FM and Radio 1 played it and they apologised after we told them."

She added: "We just hope that it helps make more people buy the single in the end."

Jordan and Pete's performance on Children in Need...

How Jordan is said to sound without the technological tricks...

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