A little girl who has battled cancer was surprised by a visit from Olly Murs while she sang in a children's choir to raise money for cancer.
Lola Bilbie, from Watford, was part of the Rays of Sunshine Children's Charity Choir, which performed at The Fragrance Shop in Westfield London.
Pop sensation Olly Murs surprised the group, who are all battling life limiting diseases, during the performance, held to celebrate the shop raising £1million for the charity.
Lola, eight, was diagnosed was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma - cancer that affects soft tissue, muscle and bone - two years ago when she was just six.
Her diagnosis came after her mother, Claire, noticed she turned yellow during a family holiday to Disneyland.
Lola pictured with her mum, Claire
Lola, who has a 10-year-old brother called Max, endured six months of intensive chemotherapy and a month of radiotherapy, followed by maintenance chemotherapy during which she lost her hair and suffered sickness.
She lost her hair and suffered sickness during her treatment, which she finished in August 2017.
She celebrated ringing the end of treatment bell at Great Ormond Street Hospital in August 2017 with mother Claire and father Kelvin.
Lola now has scans every three months to monitor her health.
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