Australian Open fans go wild as pop star makes rare public appearance

American pop star Redfoo surprised tennis fans at the Australian Open on Wednesday by making a surprise appearance in the quarter-finals in Melbourne.

The charismatic rapper, 48, brought his signature style to the match, turning heads with an aqua blue patterned shirt and black trousers.

His signature look made him instantly recognizable as he rocked his iconic hairstyle that was his trademark during his LMFAO days.

Los Angeles native Stefan Gordy completed his outfit with statement glasses with white rims and a goatee.

The hitmaker was seen energetically cheering on the tennis players from the stands and jumping out of his seat to shout messages of support to the athletes.

American pop star Redfoo (photo) surprised tennis fans at the Australian Open on Wednesday by making a surprise appearance in the quarter-finals in Melbourne

The charismatic rapper, 48, brought his signature style to the game and turned heads with an aqua blue patterned shirt and black pants

Redfoo seemed excited to inject his unique energy into Rod Laver Arena and left spectators awestruck by his unexpected presence.

The former X Factor Australia judge has taken time off from touring in recent years, gone vegan and taken up a new passion.

Redfoo, the son of Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr., appears to have become a programmer working on the Ethereum blockchain.

The Let’s Get Ridiculous singer described himself online as: ‘Vegan Crypto coder tennis plays DJ Party Rocker.’

Redfoo was one half of the American electronic dance music duo LMFAO, which collaborated with his cousin SkyBlu from 2008 to 2012.

His distinctive appearance made him instantly recognizable as he rocked his iconic hairstyle that was his trademark during his LMFAO days

Los Angeles native Stefan Gordy completed his outfit with statement glasses with white rims and a goatee

Redfoo seemed excited to inject his unique energy into Rod Laver Arena and left spectators awestruck by his unexpected presence

They released three albums, including their iconic hits Party Rock, Sexy And I Know It, Shots and I’m In Miami B***h.

The American star replaced Guy Sebastian as a judge on X Factor Australia in 2013 and used the stage at that year’s live final to premiere his solo single Let’s Get Ridiculous.

Speak with Forbeshe revealed how he had taken a break from music, found love and embraced the vegan lifestyle.

‘LMFAO introduced me to the party scene and it was a party culture, but not really hip-hop. People were shooting in the clubs and I had to get rid of that,” Redfoo said.

The former X Factor Australia judge has taken time off from touring in recent years, gone vegan and taken up a new passion

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