Man says he found 40,000 copies of A Whole New World in a damp shed
Thursday, 19 June 2008
A stockpile of unsold copies of Jordan and Peter Andre’s album has been discovered in a storeroom - covered in mould and bird poo.
A total of 40,000 discs of A Whole New World are said to have been found dumped at Bray Studios in Berks.
Jordan, 30, and Peter, 35, recorded the CD in 2006 but it was a commercial flop.
It included duets of Endless Love, Islands In The Stream and Don't Go Breaking My Heart.
‘I pulled back the tarpaulin and couldn’t believe it when I found all these CDs,’ a source tells The Sun.
‘I thought I’d stumbled on a stash of Coldplay’s new album ready for sending out, so I was gutted when I saw it was some rubbish Jordan and Peter Andre tried to get in the charts.
'Many of the CDs were covered in bird crap and had gone mouldy.’
Jordan’s spokesman was unavailable for comment.
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