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James Brinsford

Emmerdale's Charley Webb shares incredible video of son duetting with Katie Hill

Charley Webb has shared a video of her nine-year-old son showing off his incredible singing voice.

The 31-year-old Emmerdale actress posted the video on Instagram of Buster singing with Charley's on-screen daughter Katie Hill, who plays Sarah Sugden.

Buster gave a flawless performance of Eddie Vedder's track Tonight You Belong To Me, with 16-year-old Katie singing backing vocals that encouraged him to reach the heights.

Charley simply captioned the post: "My 2."

There was plenty of praise in the comments for Buster, who is Charley's eldest child with Emmerdale co-star Matthew Wolfenden.

Former soap stars Michelle Keegan and Lucy-Jo Hudson were joined by Adam Thomas and Giovanna Fletcher in praising the singing voice that Buster boasts.

Fans of the soap star commented that that had "goosebumps" after watching the "beautiful" rendition.

It is a marked difference to a recent outburst on Instagram by Charley, who also has three-year-old Bowie and two-month old son Ace.

The actress took aim at trolls who were critical of Charley's decision to let Buster's hair grow, leading to insensitive comments about him 'looking like a girl'.

Charley didn't turn a blind eye and accompanying a pic of Buster with shoulder-length hair, she wrote: "I get asked so many times on here why my kids have got long hair. ‘Why don’t you cut it?’ Or, ‘they look like girls’. The answer is really simple, because we like it and more importantly they like it.

"I absolutely don’t feel like I need to explain it to anyone who has an opinion but I just think life would be so much easier if we all just focused on our own lives. Don’t let my kids hair worry you."

Charley continued: "I think people think they have a right to have an opinion because of social media. Maybe you do. But try keeping it to yourself, it’s not important to us what you think of how our kids look. Or how we look. Or their names or whatever it is you might want to comment on.

"I was always taught, if you’ve got nothing nice to say, don’t say anything at all. Try practicing it peeps. There’s enough awful stuff in the world without being mean to each other. They’ve got another t shirt that says, I’m a boy, I’ve just got better hair than you. True dat."

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