EastEnders and Strictly star Bobby Brazier’s big new role revealed – with 24 other major celebrities
EastEnders and Strictly Come Dancing star Bobby Brazier has landed a huge new role alongside 24 other major stars.
The Freddie Slater actor is set to swap Albert Square for Stamford Bridge as he joins the line-up for this year’s Soccer Aid for UNICEF alongside a whole host of other famous faces, including World Cup hero Jill Scott, singer Robbie Williams, athlete Usain Bolt, I’m A Celebrity winner Sam Thompson and a range of TV personalities including Lee Mack and Paddy McGuinness.
‘To have the opportunity to take part in this year’s Soccer Aid for UNICEF is amazing!’ Bobby said.
‘We all know what a great cause this is and you can help support it too – tickets are on sale today.
‘I’m hoping that all my dance training will help with my endurance when I’m up against Usain Bolt and company! It might even give me the twinkle toes needed for some silky skills – we’ll see!’
Soccer Aid is an annual event that sees two football teams with a star-studded line-up – England and Soccer Aid World XI FC – go head-to-head.
More famous faces are set to be revealed in the coming weeks but those announced today for World XI include Mauricio Pochettino as manager, Jesus Perez as the team coach and athlete Usain Bolt leads on the pitch as team captain.
Professional footballers Eden Hazard and Roberto Carlos, actor and former professional footballer Martin Compston, comedian Maisie Adam, radio host and TV personality Roman Kemp, comedian Lee Mack, professional boxer Tommy Fury and Gladiator’s Diamond form the rest of the team.
On team England, who have won five times since Soccer Aid began in 2006, the line-up boasts professional footballer and manager Frank Lampard and Harry Redknapp as captains, and World Cup hero Jill Scott and singer Robbie Williams as managers.
Meanwhile, comedian and TV presenter Paddy McGuinness and professional goalie David James are taking on the role of goalkeeper, coached by David Seaman.
Jermain Defoe, Jack Wilshere, Karen Carney and Gary Cahill are the professionals heading up the team, joined by singer Tom Grennan, businessman Steven Bartlett, actress Erin Doherty, athlete Sir Mo Farah, presenter Alex Brooker, cricketer Stuart Broad, actor Bobby Brazier and TV personality Sam Thompson.
The event will be hosted by former footballer Alex Scott and TV presenter Dermot O’Leary.
‘I’ve been so lucky to see some of the work made possible by Soccer Aid for UNICEF helping children around the world to get the absolute best start in life and giving them the chance to just be children, even in the toughest of situations,’ Alex revealed.
‘This year’s Soccer Aid for UNICEF is back in London and with such an incredible line up, I can’t wait to be a part of it.
‘The money raised really will make such a difference to children everywhere, so I hope as many people as possible come along and support it.’