Yungblud has revealed his secret relationship with Roger Daltrey.
The singer, 27, struck up a friendship with Who rocker Roger, 80, and revealed it all started when he received a call which he initially thought was a spam number.
he said The sun: ‘My phone kept ringing and it was a strange number, so I ignored it.
“But it kept going, so I answered and this man said, ‘Hi, I’m Roger.'”
“I was like, ‘Roger, fuck who?’ And he said, “It’s me, Roger Daltrey, I’m just on a ladder fixing my roof.”
The Breakdown hitmaker was surprised to have the surprise phone call with the music legend, and was even more surprised when Roger invited him to go fishing with him.
Yungblud has revealed his secret connection to The Who legend Roger Daltrey, which began with a mysterious phone call.
Roger (pictured) told Yungblud that he’s a “big fan” of his, and the young star noted that he’ll actually take him up on the offer whenever he has the time.
Roger also told Yungblud that he is a “big fan” of his, and the young star noted that he will, in fact, take the offer whenever he has time.
In the 1960s, Roger achieved worldwide success alongside Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon.
They went on to sell more than 100 million records, including Baba O’Riley and My Generation.
Meanwhile, Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, revealed that his fourth studio album is in the works.
He last released an album in 2022, and the self-titled album spawned the single The Funeral.
He described his new film as a ‘fucking rock opera’ and that much of it was inspired by his Bludfest festival that took place earlier this year.
He set out to showcase up-and-coming stars at the event, which was held in Milton Keynes.
He noted that looking at the crowd of 30,000 people made him realize it was time for his “next adventure” in his career.
In the 1960s, Roger achieved worldwide success alongside bassist John Entwistle, Pete Townshend and drummer Keith Moon as part of the Who.
Meanwhile, Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, revealed that his fourth studio album is in the works.
He described his new film as a ‘fucking rock opera’ and that much of it was inspired by his Bludfest festival that took place earlier this year.
The Tissues singer recently revealed that while he always played it cool and pretended he didn’t care what other people thought of him, only now can he say that and mean it.
he said Kerrang: ‘A lot of people have had a lot of opinions about me and I’d be lying to them if I said I didn’t give a damn.
But for the first time in my life, I think I’m starting to like myself. I have always written from a time of self-hatred.
“I made a fucking rock opera double album that has no limitations when it comes to imagination.”