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WHITE VAN MAN

From posing with nude Madonna to drugs and duetting with Jedward, Vanilla Ice’s very colourful life since THAT ’90s rap

RAPPER Vanilla Ice could never be described as, well, vanilla.

The popstar, famous for his hit Ice, Ice Baby, has reinvented himself time and time again, from chart-topper to reality star, world-class jet-skier and DIY expert.

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Vanilla Ice has had a colourful career, starting with his 1990 hit, Ice, Ice BabyCredit: Redferns

But his latest endeavour is one of the most surprising. The one-hit wonder, real name Robert Van Winkle, has made a seven-part BBC podcast The Disappearance of Shergar the Super Horse, about the famous 1981 Derby winner.

He calls the mystery the "most amazing story ever" and is calling on Hollywood director about it.

Robert, 53, said: "This story just intrigues you, it's like a really good book - you can't set it down. This needs to be a Hollywood blockbuster, top star, top producers - Spielberg needs to come on and do this."

Shergar, owned by the Aga Khan, was kidnapped from the Ballymany Stud in County Kildare, Ireland. Worth £10 million, it is believed the horse was taken by the IRA to buy weapons at the height of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, but the thoroughbred's body has never been found.

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And while Vanilla Ice might not be the first person you would think to host such a podcast, he has always had a love of horses. Here we take a look at what else he's been up to since THAT 1990 song.

Vanilla has made a podcast about Shergar the missing racehorseCredit: Alamy

Hitting the big time and dating Madonna

Robert wrote Ice, Ice Baby when he was just 16, using a sample of the iconic Queen and David Bowie song, Under Pressure.

Seven years later, the song, with the famous line, "Stop, collaborate and listen" made him a millionaire before his 21st birthday. It would go on to sell more than 40 million records.

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His album To The Extreme, went to the top of the Billboard charts in America - and stayed there for an incredible 16 weeks, selling more than 13 million copies.

It made this American rapper, called "Vanilla" by his Black and Mexican friends on the breakdancing scene, more famous than he could ever have imagined.

He dated the Queen of Pop for eight months and appeared topless caressing a fully nude Madonna for her controversial photography book, Sex.

“He was completely mad. Crazy. Out of control. But always, always fun. He did booze, coke, ­everything. He got high once and said, ‘I should be a male stripper.’

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