Joss Stone stuns in a plunging red gown during live performance of new charity single Golden on Lorraine

Joss Stone stunned in a plunging red gown, on Friday, while singing on Lorraine 

During a live performance of the soul star’s new charity single, Golden, she was backed by the Change + Check choir.

Joss, 36, has joined forced with the talented all-female choir to raise funds for breast cancer charity Future Dreams.

As part of the fifth year of the trailblazing breast cancer awareness campaign Change + Check, the charity single is led by 20 women who found their breast cancer after seeing the campaign on the show.

The single is also dedicated to Hannah Hawkins, 33, a producer for Lorraine who recently passed away from secondary breast cancer.

Gorgeous: Joss Stone stunned in a plunging red gown, on Friday, while singing on Lorraine 

Charity single: Joss was backed by the Change + Check choir, with whom she has joined forced to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer

Charity single: Joss was backed by the Change + Check choir, with whom she has joined forced to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer

Amazing: The charity single is led by 20 women who found their breast cancer after seeing the campaign on the show

Amazing: The charity single is led by 20 women who found their breast cancer after seeing the campaign on the show

Hopes are to get Golden to the top of the charts, while further encouraging more people to check their breasts.

Joss shared: ‘It’s a wonderful song. It means a lot to me, to all of us. Especially my cousin Jo, who has gone through breast cancer and she’s here today. She’s been the most inspiring person I know.’

Lorraine producer Helen Addis also said: ‘It’s a real pinch-me moment and I cannot believe I’m sat on the sofa with this one [Joss]!

‘What is so powerful and so golden about it this year is that we’re doing it in memory of our dear, darling producer Hannah Hawkins. She lost her life a week ago today to secondary breast cancer.

‘She was a dear friend of ours. We all love her and we’re going to miss her very, very much but we want to dedicate this to her, to Rory her little baby who’s barely nine weeks old and to her husband Tom.

Emotional: Hopes are to get Golden to the top of the charts, while further encouraging more people to check their breasts

Emotional: Hopes are to get Golden to the top of the charts, while further encouraging more people to check their breasts

‘He actually posted this morning that this was the last song that the three of them listened to.’

The campaign which raises awareness of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer was founded by Lorraine producer and breast cancer survivor Helen Addis.

Net profits from downloads of Golden will go going to breast cancer charity Future Dreams.

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