GEMMA Collins has shown off her impressive singing voice as she danced against an unsuspecting man.
The former Towie star, 42, was on a shoot for New Look when she busted out the vocals.
Gemma looked glam as she stood in a pink top and black trousers and belted out Beyonce tune Love On Top.
The 42-year-old enlisted the help of one of the men on set, who joined her for the playful video and stood by her side.
While Gemma looked comfortable as she sang along to the track and wowed fans with her vocals, the man by her side looked baffled as he posed for the clip.
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Taking to the comments to heap praise on her vocal ability, one person wrote: “Absolutely amazing voice! ❤”
Another penned: “Beautiful voice and soul ❤,” and a third said: “You're so funny GC..love you.”
Gemma has made no secret of her love for singing, and even released a song, Baby It’s Cold Outside, in 2020.
Gemma’s singing moment comes as she recently returned to work after her ‘heart attack’ scare.
Posing on a glam set, Gemma showed fans her dressing room and told them: "Hello, everyone. I'm alive. I'll explain it all later. Nothing stops me from working."
Fans realised something was wrong after Gemma revealed she’d had to call an ambulance in the middle of the night.
She took to her social media in the early hours of Tuesday morning to reveal she had called an ambulance.
She shared a picture of a paramedic in her kitchen on Instagram and wrote: "Thank you to all the amazing people that helped me this evening."
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She followed it with a picture of the ambulance outside and added a message in favour of the ongoing nursing and ambulance service strikes.
However, the star failed to detail the reason she had called out the emergency services to her home.
Now, Gemma has broken her silence on her health scare, telling fans she thought she had a "heart attack".
"Just to say thank you for all your messages and well wishes," she said. "I had a terrible shock last n "I had terrible chest pains and I thought I was having a heart attack but thank god, it wasn't that.
"I will go into it all later but I just want to say thank you for your well wishes. The NHS were absolutely incredible.
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"I had nothing but such a great experience with them, and I really hope they get all their pay rises, they work so hard.
"I am just very happy to have not died from a heart attack last night. But, onwards and upwards. I will report back later."