A post shared by Sophie Ellis-Bextor (@sophieellisbextor)And Ellis-Bextor, who would interrupt a song to tell one of her five sons, ‘Don’t chew on that ukulele string!’, seemed not only glamorous, but also relatable to working parents.
As one viral tweet put it, “Sophie Ellis-Bextor is to Covid what Vera Lynn was to the Second World War.”‘We didn’t invent the kitchen disco,’ she says. ‘But they’re a really good catharsis for stress.
When you put on a song and dance, all your tension and stress just leaves you, even if it’s only for a few minutes.’Part of the spirit-lifting effect came from Ellis-Bextor’s looks.
The discos were a never-ending parade of sequin mini-dresses, spangled ice-skating outfits and embellished majorette costumes. ‘I’d.
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