Jane McDonald thrilled fans on Thursday when the former Loose Women star announced that her new album was available for purchase
September 16, 2021 - 17:20 BST Matthew Moore Jane McDonald has an accomplished singing career, having released over ten albums, including her latest one Let the Light In.And on Thursday, the former Loose Women star delighted fans when she revealed that it is finally available to buy.
Taking to Instagram, Jane shared an image of the cover, and wrote:"I'm so excited to announce that my new album, Let the Light In, is out now! A second said: "Fantastic album, best ever so come [on] everyone go out a buy a copy, you won't be disappointed," and others added strings of heart emojis.It's been a difficult year for Jane, who was left devastated when she lost her husband, Eddie Rothe, to lung cancer. In May, the TV star thanked fans for the support and love they'd shown her following his passing.
"I'm so touched by each and every one. All the kind thoughts and words have meant so much to me and many of you have let me know that you are going through the same thing as me having lost loved ones and I wish you all love and strength back.
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