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The Mail Online has published an article talking about the performances of the contestants in the fourth episode of Popstar To Operastar and, of course, the departure of Danny. Below is the translation of portions in which it is cited.
The McFly singer Danny Jones, is eliminated after being voted least between the two, with Marcella Detroit
Memento came the night he saw the McFly star Danny Jones, be sent home after being voted least between the two, with the singer of Shakespeare's Sisters, Mercella Detroit.
After the committee of judges have been divided on whom to save, the decision came back to the public vote and Danny had the smallest number, so he had to go to pack.
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McFly star Danny Jones has brought the house down with his confident performance Funiculi Funicula.
The piece is a famous song, written by Italian journalist Peppino Turkish and transformed into music by Italian composer Luigi Denza in 1880.
After he finished, he received a wave of applause from the audience, including his bandmates.
Jenkins told him: 'It was a really good presentation. Last week was not good and I kept it in because I could see the potential in you, and I'm glad I did it because you're back. "