‘I have such wonderful memories of being there’: Steps’ Lisa Scott-Lee helps church avoid the TRAGEDY of closure by donating £2,000, 24 years after the group used it as a location for their iconic video
Lisa Scott-Lee took to Twitter on Wednesday to reveal that she had donated £2,000 to save the church featured in Steps’ famous Tragedy video.
All Saints Church in Harrow was desperate for donations for immediate repairs, 24 years after its brush with fame.
And pop star Lisa, 47, has such “wonderful memories” of filming there in 1998 that she donated the full amount requested, surpassing her fundraising goal.
A kind gesture: Lisa Scott-Lee, 47, took to Twitter on Wednesday to reveal that she had donated £2,000 to save the church featured in the famous Steps Tragedy video.
On Twitter, the singer shared a video from reporter Nick Fox who hoped to raise the profile of the Church as they struggled for funding.
She wrote: “Done, thank you @ashwcampus for being such a beautiful backdrop for our @OfficialSteps Tragedy video, and for the wonderful memories I will treasure forever.”
The famous video, and its accompanying dance routine, saw Lisa and her bandmates Faye Tozer and Claire Richards walk down the aisle towards different men.
Only for Ian ‘H’ Watkins and Lee Latchford-Evans to barge in and save them from making a mistake, racing together.
Prom queen: All Saints Church in Harrow was desperate for donations for immediate repairs, 24 years after its brush with fame
Unbelievable: And pop star Lisa, 47, was so grateful to be allowed to film in the historic building (pictured) in 1998 that she donated the full amount requested, exceeding her fundraising goal
The dance routine, featuring the band’s version of BeeGee’s 1979 hit, had the group throwing their hands to their heads in mock surprise and became a staple in nightclubs across the country.
Fans took to Twitter in droves to congratulate the pop star on her kind gesture, writing: ‘You singlehandedly solved a fundraiser, what a treat! Smooth Santa Claus – Lee’.
While another added: ‘Fair play to you Lisa what an icon’ and another said: ‘What an amazing gesture you are so kind of!’
Flashback: Video saw the female members of the group being abducted from their wedding (L-R) Faye Tozer, Lisa Latchford Evans, Lisa Scott-Lee, Ian H Watkins and Claire Richards
A fifth wrote: “Just saw your wonderful donation, Merry Christmas.”
And a sixth said, ‘What a lovely Lisa, what a lovely lady you are!’
MailOnline has contacted Lisa’s representatives for further comment.
It comes after bandmate Claire previously admitted that the group “could” do Eurovision and that it would be an “amazing” experience, but would also be concerned about coming in last place.
Making a difference: On Twitter, he wrote: “Done, thank you @ashwcampus for being such a beautiful backdrop for our @OfficialSteps Tragedy video, and for the wonderful memories I’ll cherish forever.”
She told BANG Showbiz: ‘I’m always the one to say ‘No, absolutely not!’ but then I see it and I think we could do it.
There are always some texts that come and go.
“Honestly, I think if you do that show, you can never expect to win and we would have to have that attitude.”
Thank you! Fans took to Twitter in droves to congratulate the pop star on her kind action, writing: ‘You singlehandedly solved a fundraiser, what a treat! Lisa Santa Claus – Lee’
“We’ve always been so lucky in everything we’ve done and I think the experience would be amazing.
It’s just that feeling that we wouldn’t want to finish last because it would be really bad.
Nobody wants to be last, right?
Decisions: It comes after Steps said they were divided on the idea of participating in the Eurovision Song Contest (pictured from 2019)