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Nadine Coyle kicked off Christmas celebrations at Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice as she helped children, teenagers and staff with final preparations ahead of their Christmas party at the weekend.
The pop princess sprinkled glitter on a star made by the children and in her role as Ambassador for the charity was given the honors of placing it on top of the tree.
Nadine also joined the children and teenagers as they made decorations before Santa’s countdown to the switch on of the lights.
The switch on was followed by a Christmas sing along led by Nadine and local man Alex Quinn from Barnbrack on guitar.
Heading shortly to spend some time with the children at the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice, time to decorate the tree!..xxnc
Heres a story that ran today about the charity that I am working with. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/
tweeting from the M2 Expressway ; )

Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle is swapping her high heels for wellies as she attempts to break a tree planting world record in Londonderry.
She will be joined by Conservation Volunteers Northern Ireland (CVNI), firemen, athletes and as they try to break the Guinness World Record for the most trees planted on one site, in one hour.
The event will take place on Saturday 5 December at 1100 GMT at Gransha Park as part of National Tree Week and the BBC’s Breathing Places Tree O’Clock Campaign.
Nadine Coyle will be mucking in and kicking off the proceedings at the park – the team have a target of 23,000 trees being planted by 100 people in one hour.
The total needs to be more than 18,124, the current record, held by a team of school children, the Forestry Commission Scotland, and BP staff in Aberdeenshire.
Derry tree planters will compete against English teams in Essex and Hertfordshire to try to beat the world record.
There are hundreds of events taking place across the country, and you can organise your own or get involved by planting at home
Source: BBC News