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Katie Fitzpatrick

Charley Webb shares video of her son singing - and fans can't get over how good he is

Emmerdale actress Charley Webb has shared a video of her eldest son Buster singing Dance Monkey - and fans were bowled over by his talent.

Fans rushed to praise the youngster after Charley posted a video of the 10-year-old performing a pitch perfect rendition of the number one hit song by Tones and I on social media.

Our Girl and former Coronation Street actress Michelle Keegan was among those seriously impressed by the youngster.

"Stop it," she messaged to Charley with a love heart emoji.

"Awesome! Go on Busta such a talented young man x love this," said fellow Emmerdale star Anthony Quinlan.

And EastEnders actress Emma Barton, who plays Honey Mitchell in the soap, messaged: "Oh my goodness!!! He is amazing."

"Amazing!!! What a gorgeous voice, talented Buster!" said one of Charley's Instagram followers.

"Oh wow he's so good," said another.

Charley, 31, who plays Debbie Dingle in the ITV soap, has three sons with her husband and co-star Matthew Wolfenden, who plays David Metcalfe in Emmerdale.

Bowie was born in December 2015 and Charley gave birth to their third son Ace in July last year.

Charley recently opened up to her fans after making a slip-up over Bowie's schooling.

Charley and Buster (Charley Webb Instagram)

She took to Instagram to explain that she had missed sending in the application form for his chosen school when he starts in September.

She said in a video: “So, Bowie is starting school in September and apparently yesterday was the deadline to get application forms in for what school you want.

“Totally missed it. Had no idea it was yesterday.  I don’t know how this has happened but I just cannot believe that I’ve missed it.”

Charley later posted a video update to say she feels better after being flooded with advice and messages of support.

"So I feel a thousand times better because I’ve had so many messages - this is why I love Instagram so much," she said.

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