Black Lace performer claimed £25k benefits by saying he couldn’t walk … but here he is strutting in a Walkers ad
Performer was seen strutting in an ad for Walkers crisps with Gary Lineker
BLACK Lace frontman Dene Michael swindled more than £25,000 in disability benefits and other allowances while performing as a singer.
The Agadoo entertainer claimed he could not leave the house without assistance and was only able to walk a few feet.
But investigators discovered he was performing both as a solo singer and as part of the band.
And amazingly, he was seen strutting in an ad for Walkers crisps with Gary Lineker.
Michael appeared at Leeds Crown Court on Monday under his real name - Dene Michael Betteridge - alongside his wife, Karen.
The couple were due to be sentenced for benefit fraud, but the case could not be heard and was adjourned until June 27.
The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) said Betteridge and his wife admitted benefit fraud offences at a previous hearing at Leeds Magistrates' Court.
Betteridge claimed he was unable to work and had to use walking sticks or an electric scooter.
The singer claimed £11,579.66 in Disability Living Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance and £13,667 in Council Tax and Housing Benefit, the DWP said.
He will be sentenced later this month.
Black Lace are best known for their hit song Agadoo and other party standards like Superman and Do The Conga.
Betteridge was not part of the original line-up, but joined in 1986.
In 2015 he appeared on the BBC TV talent show The Voice and has also appeared the ITV legal show Judge Rinder.
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