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Gemma Collins surprises commuters with her piano skills at Liverpool Street Station

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Commuters were left gobsmacked as they spotted showcasing her piano skills at a busy central train station. The reality TV queen was seen playing the well-known tune 'Chopsticks' on the piano at London's Liverpool Street station. She was taking part in a day-long "pianothon," which began at 6 a.m. this morning and will carry on through until tomorrow.

She followed in the footsteps of other stars, including Eurovision's and , the winner of last year's 'The Piano.' This ambitious challenge was organized as part of the promotion for Channel 4's upcoming season of , which is set to premiere this Sunday at 9 p.m.

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It comes after a survey by the broadcaster found that 40% of people would most like to learn how to play the piano. expressed her excitement about the experience and said she 'loved' being a part of the challenge.

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She added, "It was a chance see the GC in a new light," and joked, "I was a bit disappointed I couldn't ship my leopard-print piano into Liverpool Street Station, though."

"Music is about connecting with people and sharing moments of joy, and what is more joyful than surprising people in a train station with loads of brilliant music? Maybe this is the start of something exciting for me watch this space."

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A study of 2,000 adults in the UK found that among , 46% can play the piano, followed by 32% who play the guitar, and 20% who play the drums. Among those who don't play an instrument regularly, 33% claimed they don't have the time, and 27% find lessons too expensive.

According to the OnePoll.com data, nearly 9 in 10 people (88%) admit to being impressed by someone who can play the piano expertly. Moreover, 67% of the respondents expressed a desire for more free live music events, as 46% of those who attend concerts say it leaves them feeling 'uplifted'.

Channel 4's Amber Kirby, discussing the 24-hour piano concert, said: "A 24-hour piano concert at Liverpool Street Station is the perfect way to celebrate the launch of The Piano's third series this Sunday.

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"It is a unique opportunity to showcase brilliant performers playing their hearts out, as well as sharing joy and the incredible power and diversity of the piano.

"We're proud to present this unforgettable moment where talent, passion and emotion come together to create something truly special."

Anyone can tune in for the special performance on www. .com/@Channel4/streams

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