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Pupils welcome two reality TV stars

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MOULSHAM High School pupils were overjoyed to welcome a couple of reality TV stars to their school talent show.

Stevie Johnson and Andy Jordan better known as the new boys on hit E4 show, Made in Chelsea, made a guest appearance much to the delight of the pupils.

They judged over 16 acts and crowned Year 8 pupil, Katy Forkings, the winner who sang Don't Rain on My Parade.

Andy Jordan, 24, said: "It was well worth the trip, Stevie and I were blown away by the talent."

The night included singers, dancers and musicians playing the piano, guitar and ukelele and raised over £625 for Little Havens Hospice, on March 26.

Third place was awarded to Year 7, Matt Foster, who played the piano, second place was Year 12, Caitlin Hands, who sang Skyfall by Adele, and were also judged by head teacher Mr Farmer and the school's Head of Music, Miss Ibbotson.

Victoria Marven, 18, from Chelmsford, who secured the guest appearances of Stevie and Andy on the night said: "When I contacted Stevie and he said he would like to do it, and bring Andy, I honestly couldn't believe it, they were brilliant, such stars."

Compere and co-organiser, Zoe Nicholson, 17, from Chelmsford hailed the event a "wonderful night."

"When months of hard work and dedication go into an event, it is always so great to see it pay off, which it definitely did with the school talent show."

Pupils welcome two reality TV stars


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