Tom grennan discusses friendship with mel c after showstopping big weekend duet

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TOM GRENNAN WAS ONE OF THE PERFORMERS AT THE 2025 BBC RADIO 1 BIG WEEKEND FESTIVAL WHERE HE TOOK TO THE MAIN STAGE - AND DROVE FANS WILD WHEN HE BROUGHT OUT MEL C TO JOIN HIM 20:16, 24 May


2025Updated 20:16, 24 May 2025 Tom Grennan has opened up about his surprising friendship with Spice Girls icon Mel C. The 29-year-old Little Bit of Love singer was one of the star performers


at the 2025 Radio 1 Big Weekend in Liverpool. Taking to the stage on Friday, the star, who is from Bedford, was joined by I Turn to You singer Mel, 51, where they sang together. The duo


entertained the crowds by sharing anecdotes as well as singing Mel's hit song When You're Gone, which she originally performed with Bryan Adams. Tom said after his set on the Main


Stage at Sefton Park: “Mel is a good mate of mine, but she’s a Scouse legend too so it just felt the perfect chance to do something a bit special together - thankfully she was up for it!


“The whole event was just a brilliant experience and getting a few mates out on stage to join me really gave it an extra bit of something on top, but doing something marking the memory of


the Hillsborough victims just felt right. “Mel is such a supporter of that cause too, she really understands what it means to local people and has been involved with raising money for the


support group over the years.” Wearing a retro Everton shirt while Mel wore a 90s Liverpool kit, the pair talked movingly about “uniting the city” with Tom later adding: “It’s a special city


with an amazing history, and obviously an incredible sporting rivalry, so hopefully we managed to get the tone just right. “There were a few bantery boos from the Everton fans when Mel came


out in the retro Liverpool kit, so I ran backstage and changed into an old Everton one to redress the balance, it seemed to go down well. “Hopefully people had a great time as well as


taking a second to remember the 97 people who lost their lives as a result of the Hillsborough disaster.” Tom was also joined by local rockers The Zutons, YouTuber KSI and pal Ella


Henderson. The Mirror also caught up with The Saturdays star Mollie King at the music event - with the star appearing days after her triumphant return to the air following her most recent


maternity leave. “It’s so good to be back,” she told me - and said she was made up to be reunited with co-host Matt Edmonson. “I’ve missed this guy. He was the first person to visit and meet


the little one.” The Saturdays star welcomed her second daughter, Lilliana, with cricketer Stuart Broad in January. Telling me she’s got the mum juggle down to a tee, she said: “I’ve got


the best of both worlds. I see my best friend in the afternoon and then my girlies, and Stuart, in the morning. To have cuddles with the girls and then do the radio show is perfect.” Mollie


and Matt open day three of the festival with a DJ set - and are promising some dance moves. “It’ll be fun,” said Matt. “There will be lots of hands in the air. Timber by Pitbull will 100% be


on the list.” “I think we should practice a little routine,” added Mollie. That will be festival high - but Matt shared one experience which hit a bum note. “I was at Tea In The Park,” he


said. “I was on a golf buggy. There was a lattice fence and I saw a guy take a s*** against that fence. That was quite a low point. It was like one of those Playdo fun factories.” Article


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