Carol Vorderman and Susanna Reid join forces for moving Pride Of Britain video
CAROL VORDERMAN has joined forces with Susanna Reid in a moving promotional video ahead of the 2021 Pride Of Britain Awards.
Pride Of Britain Awards 2021: Carol Vorderman stars in promo
The Pride of Britain Awards are back, with the nominations open to all to vote for their unsung heroes. And in a new promotional video, regular host Carol Vorderman has returned alongside Susanna Reid and Peter Andre, to share their gratitude to all those who have done good across the UK.
Whose faces, passions and pain... where are today's heroes?
The emotional montage video sees Carol and Peter present from their homes, with Susanna appearing at her desk in the Good Morning Britain studio, while a handful of extraordinary past winners speak dotted around the country.
Peter continues: "We remember their names, their faces..."
"They fill paces in our hearts."
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Susanna adds: "We know their pain their sacrifices and passions.
Community members continue: "We hold them close, they are all around us.
"They are our neighbours, our relatives and friends.
"They are ordinary people.
"Like you and me," Peter adds.
Susanna goes on: "In extraordinary times of sacrifice, bravery and belief."
"All around they inspire us, change us for the good."
Carol then concludes: "So today who will we remember?
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"Whose faces, passions and pain... where are today's heroes?"
Last month, Pride of Britain shared a special tribute for Ashley Cain’s daughter Azaylia Diamond Cain.
Baby Azaylia was diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukaemia at just eight-weeks-old and sadly died in April.
The official Instagram for Pride of Britain shared a video celebrating Pride of Birmingham.
The video featured a photograph of baby Azaylia alongside a message that read: “Dedicated with love to all those bravely fighting their own battles. You are all heroes.”
Azaylia’s mum, Safiyya Vorajee, commented on the post: “Amazing Azaylia you are my hero, and to all those who are battling a journey be brave, stay strong.”
Safiyya then shared the clip to her own Instagram page saying: “Azaylia, I am forever proud of you and the awareness you have made. Pride of Britain, you truly deserve this".
Before Azaylia’s death, the Ashley and Safiyya had just raised over £1million for her to get specialist treatment in Singapore.
Sadly, doctors found tumours throughout her body - including on her brain.