Katie piper

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AT AN EMOTIONAL CHARITY EVENT

IS JOINED BY FAMOUS FRIENDS TO SUPPORT FELLOW BURNS SURVIVORS

The Tenors bring their own brand of harmony and later add backing vocals when Katie’s daughter Bella sings a Christmas favourite

Katie Piper was supported by celebrity friends last week as she hosted an emotional Christmas carol service in aid of her eponymous charity foundation.

The presenter, model and activist was joined by Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell and his fiancée Lauren Silverman at St Peter’s Church in London’s Belgravia, where guests were moved to tears as she and fellow burns survivors, who have been given rehabilitation support by her charity, told their stories.

Katie, 40, who suffered life-changing injuries in an acid attack in 2008, even made light of her most recent eye operation, describing putting on her single false eyelash for the evening’s celebrations.

Simon, whose nine-year-old son Eric was watching from the pews, fought back tears as he read a poem and paid tribute to his friend.

“I was thinking about you, Katie – when we first met, months after the awful thing happened to you, and I thought about the fact that you are so committed to what you do,” he said. “It’s given so many people confidence in so many different ways and my respect and admiration grows each year for you.”

Katie shares her story of recovery after a life-changing acid attack in 2008, while (right, from left) friends Simon Cowell, Lauren Silverman and Amanda Holden smile fondly in one of the event’s lighter moments

Lauren was equally emotional as she read a poem and said: “Katie, I describe you as a warrior. You inspire me to be a better person, you radiate positivity and a great force of nature.”

TEARS AND LAUGHTER

There were more tears during a performance of Have Yourself a Merr y Little Christmas by Natalie Rushdie, before Amanda, sparkling in a green sequinned dress, lightened the mood with a rendition of the humorous alternative poem ’Twas The Night Before Christmas (A Poem for Parents),, and Katie’s daughter Belle, nine, joined male vocal group The Tenors to sing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

Later, Amanda told hello!:: “I am so proud to be here this evening and support Katie and her brilliant charity, which hel

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