The British pop singer can support children in need with a large amount of money. She raised over a million pounds in donations during her dance marathon.
The British pop singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor (42) danced for a good cause for 24 hours straight. The 42-year-old collected more than a million pounds (the equivalent of around 1.19 million euros) for children in need, as the BBC reported on Wednesday.
“If it kills me, it will be” Murder On The Dancefloor “and I don’t really want to see that headline,” joked Ellis-Bexor, referring to one of her greatest hits before the start of her dance marathon.
In the meantime, the singer got support from friends like Natalie Imbruglia or Gemma Collins. Fans could follow the action live, with Ellis-Bextor dancing in a number of different costumes and even dancing to the traffic news. During the broadcast, donations were received that are intended to benefit various child protection organizations.
Source From: Stern

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