Sarah Harding Girls Aloud Star Raises 138k For Children In Need

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Sarah Harding, Girls Aloud star, raises £138k for Children in Need

Popstar Sarah Harding has raised a whopping £138,000 for Children in Need by singing a cover of Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'. The Girls Aloud star performed the track as part of BBC's Children in Need's Got Talent fund-raiser on Friday night (15 November). The track is available to buy now and all proceeds will go to support good causes during this year's BBC Children in Need appeal. Harding's performance was praised by viewers, many of whom tweeted their support using the hashtag #CIINGT. One viewer wrote: "Sarah Harding absolutely smashing it on #CIINGT what a voice." Another added: "Sarah Harding you're amazing! Great performance on #CIINGT." The performance was a welcome return to the spotlight for Harding, who has been battling breast cancer since August. Harding has been praised for her bravery and strength in speaking out about her cancer diagnosis. She has also been praised for her work with Children in Need, which is a charity close to her heart. Harding's performance will help to raise vital funds for Children in Need, which is a charity that helps disadvantaged children in the UK.

Sarah Harding's performance was a highlight of the Children in Need's Got Talent show.

The show also featured performances from the likes of Cheryl, Nicola Roberts, and Kimberley Walsh. The show raised a total of £138,000 for Children in Need. This year's BBC Children in Need appeal will take place on Friday 15 November. The appeal will be broadcast live on BBC One and will feature a variety of entertainment, including music, comedy, and drama. Donors can donate online, by phone, or by text. The money raised from the appeal will be used to support a variety of projects that help disadvantaged children in the UK.

Sarah Harding is a role model for many young people.

Sarah Harding's performance on Children in Need's Got Talent was a powerful reminder of the importance of giving back. Harding is a role model for many young people, and she has shown that it is possible to overcome adversity. Harding's work with Children in Need is a testament to her commitment to helping others. She is an inspiration to us all. Donate to Children in Need today: https://www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey/donate