A singing goat which became a viral sensation with millions of views on TikTok has returned to take centre stage by performing with a choir during a cathedral service.
Pablo the goat left churchgoers in stitches after he appeared to bleat along to the organ music during an animal blessing service in September last year.
Footage of his hilarious antics stealing the show at Worcester Cathedral was viewed more than two million times on social media and quickly went worldwide.
Pablo was then invited back as a 'guest of honour' where he again repeated his comical act - this time joining in with a rendition of All Things Bright and Beautiful.
The three-year-old goat is seen joining the choir in song while bleating along to the hymn last Thursday, March 30.
More than 300 people plus their animals attended the blessing service as Canon John Paul Hoskins welcomed Pablo from Attwell Farm Park in Redditch.
Sarah Bower, a spokesperson for Worcester Cathedral, said: “It was wonderful to welcome Pablo the goat back to the cathedral, and his friends even joined in the singing this time too!
“We were delighted to see all of the animals from Attwell Farm park and all of the others who joined us to celebrate our amazing animal friends.
“Pablo was in fine voice again and everyone thoroughly enjoyed listening to him throughout the service.”
After the footage was uploaded on social media one web user wrote: “Get Pablo into the choir although he sounds more like Billy (goat) Graham to me!"
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Another said: “Don’t hush him, he is giving his testimony and I want to hear it. He should be on Britain's Goat Talent next year."
John Bravo joked: “No kidding, Pablo’s singing ain’t half baaaad!”
Another added: “Pablo for little baby Jesus in the nativity this year.”
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