Time to lay off the red, red wine? UB40 star Ali Campbell shows off his belly while enjoying his favourite drink shirtless
He was once an 80s pop star who topped the charts with his band UB40 with hits like Can't Help Falling In Love and Kingston Town.
And now it appears that Ali Campbell is taking a step back and enjoying the good life in his new home country New Zealand.
Taking in the summer sun, the 53-year-old former rock star stood on the balcony of his Auckland apartment topless, enjoying a glass of red, red wine and a cigarette.
Nothing to hide! UB40's Ali Campbell enjoys a smoke and a glass of his beloved beverage on the balcony of his Auckland apartment
Sporting a larger frame then in his 80s heyday, the Campbell also showed off a series of arm and chest tattoos that no doubt remind him of his wild days as a pop star.
The singer, originally from Birmingham, has been appearing as a judge alongside Rachel Hunter and Jason Kerrison on the latest series of New Zealand's Got Talent.
And judging by his bulging belly and content smile as he overlooked the view from his apartment, the Kiwi lifestyle suits the hit maker just fine.
Still enjoying that red, red wine: The 80s pop star is clearly enjoying the good life and giving into his vices, smoking and drinking
Red wine belly: The New Zealand's Got Talent judge showed off his curves as he appears topless
The front man was clearly enjoying his vices, smoking and drinking during his day off from filming the talent show.
Ali left UB40, the band he founded and that brought him fame, in 2008, reportedly due to their financial struggles.
Since, he's been touring the world with a new band, performing both his four number one singles with UB40 as well as new solo material.
Like Romeo & Juliet: The star was joined on the balcony by his blonde wife
Still on top: The singer is still touring the world delighting audiences with his reggae hits
But Campbell revealed he wasn't always as comfortable on stage as he is these days.
He explained: 'My voice was fine but I suffered huge stage fright. I would come on stage and instead of looking at the audience I would concentrate on the mic, which would make me go cross-eyed.'
'I would hope back then people would have seen a raw talent and encouraged me.'
On stage: Ali Campbell, here pictured in 2010, currently sports a significantly larger frame
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