Tahlia’s Lovin’ It
Date published: 24 November 2015
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LITTLE Lees actress Tahlia Cooper is “Lovin’ It” in her new role in one of the biggest Christmas adverts of the season.
Tahlia (7) is in the latest McDonalds ad which airs on TV tonight for the first time during ITV’s “I’m a Celebrity”.
The Leesfield St Thomas pupil’s festive flurry features as part of a family setting off on a long journey before Christmas Day.
But it takes a stop-off at McDonalds to really get things in the festive swing.
Her mum Louise said she couldn’t be happier for her rising star daughter who has also appeared in adverts for Marks and Spencer, Sure deodorant and Shop Direct.
“I’m really proud of her and the other children who appear in the ad,” said Louise.
“She had a great time filming it and it was filmed in such a lovely location. The whole day was wonderful.”
The ad was filmed last month in Glossop, nearby Chapel-en-le-Frith, Hattersley and Liverpool.
It is also the launch of McDonalds’ search for the singing stars of its Christmas Day advert which will be shown during “Coronation Street”.
Tahlia and her McDonalds family can be seen belting out a rendition of Wizzard’s Christmas classic “I Wish it could be Christmas every Day”.
At the end of the advert there’s a shout out to the great British public to film themselves singing this same song while on their own Christmas journeys and upload it to a brand new festive themed hub on their website.
You can watch Tahlia in the new ad by following the link https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KPX8lLU_vHU and join in with the festive campaign at #JourneyToChristmas.
For more information about uploading your festive singsong visit www.mcdonalds.co.uk.
And don’t forget to let us know if you’re successful!
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