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Celebs show up for charity

By Sarah Tetteh

Fab to see London stars pulling out the stops for local charities.

Sophie Ellis Bextor performed at the 29th annual Nordoff and Robbins Legends of Rugby Dinner to help raise funds for the music therapy charity.

Stars of the pitch join stars of the screen, with VIP guests including Love Island season 7 winners Millie Court and Liam Reardon, as well as Made In Chelsea’s Freddie Browne.

Love Island’s Millie Court and Liam Reardon attended the legendary night alongside Made in Chelsea’s Freddie Browne (Picture: Nordoff and Robbins Legends of Rugby)

The glam event, held at London’s JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel, honoured former England captain Sarah Hunter CBE and was hosted by actor and former player Martin Bayfield.

Poignantly, this year’s charity fundraiser paid tribute to the late Paul ‘Judge’ Rendall who was a long-term supporter of the charity initiative.

Pictured top: Sophie Ellis-Bextor performed chart-topper ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ at star-studded charity fundraiser (Picture: Nordoff and Robbins Legends of Rugby)


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