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Scotland news: Schoolboys become overnight sensations with rendition of Last Christmas

By britishbulletin.com27 November 20253 Mins Read
Scotland news: Schoolboys become overnight sensations with rendition of Last Christmas
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A quintet of primary school pupils from the Scottish town of Denny have captured hearts across the internet following their impromptu musical performance at a stranger’s front door.

The youngsters’ festive rendition, captured on a Ring doorbell camera on November 22, has amassed almost two million views on social media platform TikTok.

Jack Campbell, Dylan Thompson, Cameron Bourne, Liam Phillips, and Ollie Shearer delivered their interpretation of the 1984 Wham! Christmas classic to an automated doorbell response at resident Erin Chalmers’ home.

The viral footage has drawn widespread acclaim, with viewers praising the boys’ initiative to spread seasonal joy through their neighbourhood streets.

The footage reveals the boys ringing the doorbell, waiting eagerly for someone to answer.

When the automated system responded with “we can’t answer the door right now, but if you would like to leave a message, you can do it now,” the group immediately launched into song.

Their harmonised performance included the memorable lyrics: “Last Christmas, I gave you my heart, but the very next day, you gave it away,” complete with a pitch-perfect delivery of the word “special.”

Following their musical offering, one boy explained: “Excuse me, this is to get you in the Christmas spirit! Bye!” whilst another added “Love you!” before the group departed on their bicycles.

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Erin Chalmers initially feared the worst when her husband alerted her to check their doorbell footage.

She told STV: “I was thinking what is happening here, are they going to throw eggs at the window?”

Her apprehension transformed into pure joy upon viewing the recording. “It’s by far the best thing I think I’ve ever seen, it’s a mixture of laughing and wanting to cry at the same time,” she said.

After tracking down the boys through social media, Mrs Chalmers offered them a reward for their gesture. However, one youngster responded: “It’s not about the money, we just want to make people smile.”

The young boys were discovered by the homeowner on her Ring doorbell

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The mothers of the five boys have expressed overwhelming pride at their sons’ spontaneous act of kindness.

Liam’s mother Collette described the response as “outstanding,” whilst Dylan’s mother Stephanie recounted being approached by parents calling her son a “wee celebrity”.

Jack’s mother Diane said her “wee heart melted” upon viewing the footage, whilst Ollie’s mother Hannah and Cameron’s mother Kerry both described receiving numerous kind messages from well-wishers.

Social media users have drawn favourable comparisons with major retailers’ Christmas campaigns, with one commenter suggesting the footage “puts the M&S Christmas ad right in the shade”.

The boys sang a rendition of Wham!’s Last Christmas

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Others praised the boys for challenging negative stereotypes about young people, celebrating their ability to brighten strangers’ days through simple acts of kindness.

Taking to her TikTok account following the viral success, Mrs Chalmers shared a photo of the boys outside her house a few days later, all smiling and wearing Christmas hats.

She captioned the post: “The doorbell singers have been found!!!”

Many took to the comments to share their joy at the photo, with one saying: “Well done boys, you’ve done your parents and Scotland proud.”

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