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Lee Ryan's Special Thank You to Twitter Followers

Blue singer Lee Ryan promised his Twitter followers a special picture if he reached 40,000 followers. Last week the singer held up his end of the bargain and came through with a self portrait of himself in front of the bathroom mirror.

The singer rose to prominence as a member of the British boy band Blue who scored a massive hit back in 2001 with All Rise. The band called in quits in 2005 and Ryan released a solo album that garnered mixed reviews. In 2009 Blue announced that they were getting back together,

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The re-formed Blue are currently working on their fourth album and have been working will Ne-Yo and Bruno Mars. Last year the band represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision song content, coming in eleventh in the competition.

Follow Lee on Twitter @LeeRyanMusic

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