Billy Ocean surprises staff at Stockport takeaway

Georgie DockerNorth West
Mama Flo's Three people are standing closely together inside a brightly lit room, embracing each other in a group hug. The person in the center is wearing a colorful patterned outfit with a knitted hat featuring red, green, and yellow stripes. The two individuals on either side are dressed casually, one in a dark apron over clothing and the other in a light sweatshirt with a blue head covering. Behind them, a large Jamaican flag is displayed on a yellow wall, along with framed certificates and posters. A white chair and a table are visible to the side, and the floor is tiled in a light pattern.Mama Flo's
Music legend Billy Ocean surprised staff at a Stockport takeaway last week

The owner of a Caribbean takeaway spot in Stockport was feeling tired and about to go on her break when a superstar walked through the door and made her night.

Caribbean Queen singer Billy Ocean, 75, visited Mama Flo's takeaway on Thursday evening and was recognised by the owner's daughter, who told her: "Mum, it's a big superstar".

Owner Florence Coke said the singer had been "in good form", adding: "We had a great night chatting away with his entourage, so thank you Billy for a splendid night."

Ms Coke also said the singer had promised he would be back to try her snapper fish, which was not on the menu that night.

Billy Ocean, wearing a blue and white striped t-shirt a dark jacket and a Rastafarian hat on
Billy Ocean has been a world-famous singer for more than 40 years

Ms Coke said when the Trinidad-born singer had arrived, she had been looking at him and thinking "I've seen his face before".

The singer said he would tell her who he was after having his specially requested meal of spicy fish, rice, callaloo and curried goat.

Ms Coke said her staff, daughter and grandchildren had all been able to have a private audience with Ocean as the restaurant was not busy.

"We were happy for that," she said. "It always seems to happen if anyone famous has come in, they always choose a time when it's quiet."

Ocean is not the only famous face to have visited Mama Flo's, which opened at its current address in Buxton Road in 2013.

Over the years, the takeaway has been visited by Manchester City player Kyle Walker, actor Will Mellor, former politican Edwina Currie and Stone Roses singer Ian Brown.

Ms Coke said she had served "loads and loads" of celebrity customers in the restaurant, which she described as her "little gem".

She told Radio Manchester: "Some names that enter the shop I don't even put out. I don't want them to feel uncomfortable, so I keep it low key key most of the times."

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