
Britain's Got Talent finalist Hollie Steel is hoping to top the charts in a duet with Rolf Harris.
Rolf's representatives have been in touch with the 11-year-old star after she touched the hearts of the nation with her angelic voice.
Now Hollie, who lives in Huncoat and grew up in Burnley, has been given a fantastic opportunity to sing with 79-year-old Rolf.
Rolf Harris's talent for singing is legendary, with top 10 hits including Two Little Boys and Tie Me Kangaroo Down.
Hollie has been contacted to sing on a new track called Opa Jaki which is about a grandfather and granddaughter.
Mum Nina, 38, said: "Rolf's representatives have been in touch and sent us all of the details. They said he is very interested in working with Hollie on a completely new song that he has written."
"It is a very sweet song and we are definitely going to go for it."
"We are just waiting for the music to come though so she can learn her part."
"Hollie is a big fan of Rolf, especially when he was doing Animal Hospital."
Hollie, who goes to school at Oakhill College in Whalley, has signed with Stephen Howard from top agency TCB since finishing on Britain's Got Talent.
Nina added that: "The public support has been great, Hollie would love to record her first album and dreams of a role on a West End Stage."
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