Posted April 2, 201015 yr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1bjRsJLOIU Featuring real women + celebrities including Kym Marsh, Lisa Scott Lee and some Hollyoaks totty. Edited April 2, 201015 yr by Poisoned Kisses
April 2, 201015 yr Charity cover of Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun raising money for cancer charity, featuring Carol Decker from T'Pau, Lisa Scott-Lee (Steps), Kym Marsh (Hear'say), Lucie Jones (x-factor) stars from Hollyoaks and other female celebs. Available through Tesco only on cd single and download. A very worthwhile cause i think. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1bjRsJLOIU Edited April 2, 201015 yr by Mark.
April 2, 201015 yr Kym Marsh? Lisa Scott-Lee? The Cheeky Girls? Lucy Benjamin? Nameless Hollyoaks hussy? How Z-List.
April 4, 201015 yr The track seems to be getting a bit of criticism on the net. It's only a bit of fun for charity really. Hope it raises lots of money and gets into the Top 40.
April 5, 201015 yr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1bjRsJLOIU Featuring real women + celebrities including Kym Marsh, Lisa Scott Lee and some Hollyoaks totty. I love the term "real women". What are the rest of them? Robots? :lol: Anyway, got help me but I quite like this. Hope it makes the charity a ton of money.
April 5, 201015 yr Lisa Scott-Lee, Sonique record charity song Monday, April 5 2010, 14:50 BST By Robert Copsey Source: digitalspy Lisa Scott-Lee, Sonique and the Cheeky Girls are among the acts featured on a charity single for Cancer Research. Over 20 female celebrities have re-recorded Cyndi Lauper's 1983 hit 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' to launch the charity's Race for Life event. The song also features 2009 X Factor contestant Lucie Jones, ex-Atomic Kitten member Liz McClarnon and former Mis-Teeq singer Su-Elise Nash. The track is led by Sonique, who is currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Coronation Street's Kym Marsh, actress Caroline Quentin and Big Brother star Nicola T also provide vocals on the track. 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun 2010' is released digitally on April 26.
April 5, 201015 yr The track seems to be getting a bit of criticism on the net. It's only a bit of fun for charity really. I don't think it's criticism so much as the fact that people find it hilarious. You have to concede that the video is wall-to-wall comedy gold. The desperation/humiliation in their eyes...
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