ITV Loose Women's Brenda Edwards wowed crowds with a performance at Bolton Wanderers Football Club's Big Carol Concert last night (Monday December 12).
The star is currently playing The Spirit of Pantomime in New Wimbledon Theatre's production of Snow White. But Brenda took a break from Panto to join charity event The Big Bolton Carol Concert.
It's understood that Brenda was supporting her son’s charity, the Jamal Edwards Self Belief Trust, which was set up to continue his legacy. Jamal, who founded music platform SB.TV, died from a heart attack after taking cocaine and drinking alcohol in February, at the age of 31.
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TV personality Brenda, 53, shared a video of the crowd at the University of Bolton stadium as she sang. Text on the video read: "About last night on a day off from Panto," with a blue heart emoji.
She captioned the post: "It was an honour to be asked to be a part of @officialbwfc Big Carol concert last night thank you Sharon Brittan and everyone at the club for having me and to everyone that came out to lend their voices to such a magical event," with a blue heart emoji.
Fans flocked to the comments to compliment Brenda's voice. @yellowtail66 said: "Your voice was incredible on such a cold night you warmed all our hearts and for very good causes too" and @charms.kb added: "Your voice is so beautiful, gave me chills".
@kel_c4 commented: "Goose bumps," with two red heart emojis as @patrice2021xx said: "Sensational voice!!" @thatvetsean added: "Gorgeous, Jamal would be beaming at that" and @mollyalice_ said: "Amazing evening, such a fantastic night and you was incredible".
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