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Kent actor Shaun Williamson, from EastEnders, ‘couldn’t believe reaction’ to Sweet Caroline performance ahead of Euro 2020 match

EastEnders star Shaun Williamson has said he “couldn’t believe the reaction” when he performed Sweet Caroline for football fans ahead of England’s semi-final clash with Denmark.

The Maidstone-born actor, who still lives in North Kent and is best known for playing Barry Evans in the BBC soap, is also a cabaret performer and took to the stage to perform the Neil Diamond classic at BoxPark in Croydon on Thursday night, where he was met with a rapturous reception.

Shaun Williamson performing for fans. Picture: Steven Paston/PA
Shaun Williamson performing for fans. Picture: Steven Paston/PA

Video of his rendition has also since made the rounds on social media.

Mr Williamson told the PA news agency: “I just couldn’t believe the reaction. I’ve been singing that song for 25 years, I do a lot of cabaret when I’m not acting and I’ve never known a reaction like that.

"It’s just a great song and a great song is a great song.

“I think it’s been around as a football chant for a while now and apparently it started as a chant in American football in the crowd. "It’s just lovely."

The former soap star, who hosted the World's Largest Online Quiz during lockdown, added: “I know the whole world’s gone through Covid, including Denmark and I feel sorry for them, but it is what the English need. It’s been a lousy 18 months, absolutely lousy, so this is fantastic.

On stage at BoxPark. Picture: Tess Derry/PA
On stage at BoxPark. Picture: Tess Derry/PA

“I think when (the) England team go on a good run, everyone gets behind them. You’ve got people watching the telly, men and women and kids who normally wouldn’t bother, and they get caught up in the excitement and the longer it goes on, it’s great.

“It’s a great knock-on for the economy, especially the pubs and bars. They’ve all had a lousy 18 months and they’re now selling millions of pints, it is great for everybody."

Discussing England’s chances against Italy on Sunday, he said: “I think our biggest attribute is Wembley, and I’m not talking about booing other national anthems, but if the crowd make that much noise against Italy, who haven’t lost for ages…

“If we made some of the mistakes we made (against Denmark), we haven’t got a chance.

“But if we can just tighten up a little bit, stop giving silly balls away, we’ve obviously got a chance, we’ve got the players, but it’s going to be a monumental task, it is going to be gripping.”

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