kicked off the trend on April 17, sharing a mini home-tour video that’s been viewed 8.3 times and shows off her favorite parts of her house — including the black toilet she proudly shows off as the ‘coolest’ part.

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Even better, though, with the click of a remote control, he can open an expansive sunroof built into the high ceiling. has earned over nine million views for a video filmed inside his home, where he can merely tap a cabinet to make it open.

The singer, 64, cut a low-key figure while flanked by her adopted child, 17, as they landed in New York in the wake of her terrifying health scare, in which she suffered a bacterial infection that sent her to the ICU.

But when the chips were down my children really showed up for me.’ The caption continued: ‘As a Mother you can really get caught up In the needs Of your children and the seemingly endless giving………..

She starts off with a fireplace hanging from the ceiling, followed by rock climbing wall, a huge moving clothes rack like one that might be found in a dry cleaner’s. She finishes the video with an elevated outdoor walkway.

The last time a member of the Royal Family appeared in a television skit was when the Queen memorably took part in a parachuting sketch with James Bond actor Daniel Craig for the opening of the London 2012 Olympics.

Jodie Whittaker, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Peter Capaldi, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, and Jo Martin all appeared during the segment, praising NHS staff for their work during the coronavirus crisis.

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In 2005, the song spent seven weeks at number one, raising money for Comic Relief in the process. The original video featured him arching directly towards the camera on a treadmill joined by celebrities including Brian May, Ronnie Corbett, JetBlack Michael Parkinson and Mr Blobby.

Dust anybody?’ one person tweeted, as a second posted: ‘The best part of the whole show tonight! Bring back #LittleBritain! My son was introduced to the wonders of Little Britain and roared with laughter at the homemade wigs!!

‘Tonight we have all come together, for one important reason, to praise, salute and give heartfelt thanks to real life special doctors, nurses, and everyone working on the frontlines in our NHS in in care homes and hospices.

Speaking individually from their homes in a video that was then cut together so that the actors would share the same message of support, they began: ‘As you probably know, we have all been at one time or another the Doctor.

‘We were there for each other and that’s what the Big Night In is all about, I am so grateful to everyone who has donated tonight and don’t forget that the government has pledged to match every pound you donate so please do give generously.