Scarlett Moffatt wows Comic Relief fans with incredible singing voice
19.03.2022 - 16:27
/ ok.co.uk
Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt had Comic Relief fans on their feet when she joined other celebrities in singing a medley of three Aria’s from Carmen as part of the Red Nose Day event at The London Coliseum. The I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! winner, 31, only had 24 hours to rehearse for the her performance with comedian Rosie Jones, Call the Midwife actress Helen George, former EastEnders star Tamzin Outhwaite and another Ex-EastEnder, Nina Wadia.
Fans rushed to Twitter to praise the performance as Scarlett and co belted out the tune in an impressive performance. One wrote: "That was a great Carmen performance from all five, but BLOODY HELL, #ScarlettMoffatt ! Where did that come from?! Amazing!” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Another tagged Scarlett in the post, and wrote: "Absolutely amazing you should be so proud of yourself along with rest of the ladies." A third added: “Say what you like.These women are beautiful and have really good singing voices!" Viewers at home weren't the only ones left blown away by the performance as the audience gave a huge applause, which left Scarlett emotional at the end. She told presenter Sara Cox how “amazing” it was for her to be part of Comic Relief.
She said: “Everyone is born knowing Comic Relief.” Ahead of the show, Scarlett spoke about how “scared” she was in the lead up. She told The Mirror: “I am so scared but totally up for the challenge because I’ve long been a fan of Red Nose Day, and the work Comic Relief does is just so important, so I really hope this helps people to donate, donate, donate.” Scarlett had taken to her Instagram just hours before the performance and shared a picture of the
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