Stacey Solomon and Martine McCutcheon film their own Carpool Karaoke for Loose Women
The singers gave James Corden a run for his money!
MOVE over James Corden – Stacey Solomon and Martine McCutcheon are after your Carpool Karaoke crown!
And as two professional singers, they didn’t do a bad job either, as they scooted around London singing in a spoof sketch for Loose Women.
Today’s panel – which was hosted by Andrea McLean and Kaye Adams this afternoon – had been chatting about James Corden’s latest Carpool Karaoke with none other than the First Lady herself, Michelle Obama.
Stacey, 26, and Martine, 40, were guest panellists on today’s show and decided to have a bit of a giggle off the back of Corden’s sketch as they headed to the studio.
With the X Factor winner at the wheel and the former West End star by her side, the ladies launched into a rendition of Gloria Gaynor’s classic song I Will Survive.
And while both held their notes, not much could be said about Martin’s nerves as she kept looking at a very animated Stacey who was getting into it so much she kept taking her hands off the wheel!
And she wasn’t just singing along to the main vocals, but providing backing ones too, much to the viewers’ amusement.
And at one point, Martine giggled but pointed out to Stacey that her dancing hands should be on the wheel as she shouted: “You’re making me nervous!”
Back in the studio, the two girls couldn’t stop laughing as fellow panellists Andrea McLean and Kay Adams gave them a round of applause.
And Martine said: “You should see the outtakes! She was making me so nervous, she was getting so into it and I was like, ‘Stace, put your hands on the steering wheel!’”
Stacey laughed: “I was actually driving! And in these!” as she showed off the towering stilettoes that she had worn to the show.
She then laughed as she recounted how nervous Martine had been as she threw her arms around to the song as Martine added: “I was really losing myself to the moment until I saw there were no hands on the steering wheel.
“And she’s giving it her big diva voice and I was like, ‘Oh we’re going to die’.”
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