Sophie Ellis-Bextor ‘so sad’ to drag out of competition gigs as 2 of her youngsters ‘come down with Covid’

Sophie Ellis-Bextor ‘so sad’ to pull out of festival gigs as 2 of her children ‘come down with Covid’

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has shared her dismay at being compelled to overlook a number of competition reveals as two of her youngsters have been identified with Covid.

The Murder on the Dancefloor hitmaker was because of sing at Camp Bestival this weekend, in addition to Rock Oyster and Valley Fest.

The pop star shared a picture on social media of herself carrying a facemask whereas cuddling as much as 1 of her youngsters watching the TV.

‘I am so sad to be telling you this but I unfortunately have to miss all my festivals this weekend,’ she wrote.

‘This last year I’ve spent a lot time dreaming of singing in entrance of a crowd once more and my band and crew had been all set to carry the music to you. Alas two of my youngsters have come down with covid so I have to keep at house with them and get them again to full well being.’

Sophie, 42, assured her little ones are ‘OK at the moment’, including that they’re ‘just sad not to be coming away with me and their dad @richardjonesface on the tour bus as we’d deliberate.’

She went on: ‘I send lots of love to all involved at camp bestival, rock oyster and valley fest – I know it’ll be a tremendous weekend – and I’m heavy hearted to not be there, however well being first after all.

‘Have a wonderful time if you’re going and to all – keep protected. I’ll be capable to disco with you all once more quickly.

‘For now it’s couch time and snuggles with Wizard of Oz. Xxxx.’

Sophie, who turned a little bit of an icon in the course of the pandemic for her Kitchen Discos in lockdown, has 5 sons with husband Richard Jones of The Feeling.

However, she didn’t reveal which of her youngsters – aged between two and 16 – had come down with Covid.

Camp Bestival is happening at Lulworth Castle in Dorset, Rock Oyster is in Cornwall at Dinham House and Valley Fest is in Bristol.

Sophie was a pandemic lifesaver along with her Kitchen Discos over the previous 12 months (Picture: Sophie Ellis-Bextor)

She, like many different musicians, has been determined to get again to performing after the enforced break because of the pandemic, and he or she even took half in final 12 months’s sequence of The Masked Singer to fulfill that much-needed craving.

She advised Metro.co.uk earlier this 12 months the enjoyment at placing on her well-known Kitchen Discos with Richard, which she didn’t count on to be as profitable as they had been.

‘The first one, we just thought would be a one-off, and I honestly thought people would make fun of me because I put on a sequinned catsuit and kids were everywhere and I just thought, there’s an excellent probability this seems to be like a girl going by some type of breakdown,’ she stated.

‘I wasn’t anticipating the constructive suggestions. And I wasn’t anticipating the way in which it might make Richard and I really feel, truly. We felt like we’d finished an actual gig, in a bizarre manner. It was like having a non-alcoholic drink, it tricked our brains.’

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