Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle has appeared on the big screen in a suprise cameo in Zoolander 2.
The Britain's Got Talent star features in a scene set in Rome as models Derek Zoolander, played by Ben Stiller, and Owen Wilson's character Hansel arrive at the airport.
The dim-witted fashionistas assume a crowd of paparazzi at the end of a moving walkway are there for them.
But then Subo bursts through them and makes a rude gesture before inviting the photographers to take her picture.
Movie fans have been taking to Twitter to express their delight at the cameo.
The funniest bit in Zoolander 2 was Susan Boyle's cameo and you can probably imagine how funny Susan Boyle is
— Greg Mellon (@Gregmellon) February 8, 2016
Think every celeb there is cameo'd in zoolander 2 wth, even Susan Boyle hahahaha
— curry van ¥ (@emma_currivan) February 7, 2016
The only good thing about Zoolander 2 is the Susan Boyle cameo
— EMILY (@emchsn) February 7, 2016
Susan Boyle is in Zoolander HAHA
— omen (@amelia_howarth_) February 6, 2016
Ok so Zoolander 2 is actually really funny & the cameos are INCREDIBLE. Welcome back Susan Boyle.
— Howell Davies (@HOWELLDAVIES) February 6, 2016
Zoolander No. 2 will be released in UK cinemas on February 12.
Watch the trailer here:
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