Jacqueline Jossa leaves All Star Musicals judge emotional as she performs Frozen
03.04.2022 - 23:45
/ ok.co.uk
Jacqueline Jossa left All Star Musicals judge Samantha Barks emotional on Sunday's episode of ITV's All Star Musicals. The former EastEnders star, 29, transformed into Frozen's Elsa to perform the hit track Let It Go in front of an audience and her two daughters Ella, seven, and Mia, three, who she shares with Dan Osborne. Speaking prior to her performance, Jacqueline admitted: "I'm going to remember this forever.
It's a pinch me moment!" And her performance did not disappoint as it left judge Samantha, 31, who actually plays Elsa in the West End production of Frozen, emotional. While fellow judge Elaine Paige said Jacqueline's voice was "crystal clear" with Trevor Dion Nicholas adding: "Sounded wonderful, you have so much to be proud of!" Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . After her performance, it was revealed that Jacqueline's two daughters Ella and Mia were in the audience sweetly supporting their mum.
Viewers were also left amazed over Jacqueline's performance as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts. One person said: "Jacqueline Jossa needs to actually be performing in the West End.Truly a sensational voice. #AllStarMusicals." A different account put: "That was superb.
Well done Jacqueline #allstarmusicals." Another follower wrote: "Wow Jacqueline's winner she was amazing #allstarmusicals." While a different viewer added: "Jacqueline Jossa to win for me #AllStarMusicals." It comes after Jacqueline told new! about the ITV show and her family: "My harshest critics are my daughters. Genuinely, I’m not even just saying that.They’re very, very honest with me. I’m always singing around the house, so I get told to shut up!” She added: "I
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