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Pride of Scotland 2021: Meet the little heroes who were recognised at the 'people's Oscars'

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people’s Oscars. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house when the heart-wrenching stories of Lily Douglas, 13, Aaron Hunter, 10 and Brynn Hauxwell, 16, were revealed at the Pride of Scotland Awards, in partnership with TSB.Their tales of courage, determination and triumph over adversity had everyone reaching for their hankies and bursting with pride at the strength of our nation’s young people.Choreographer Dame Arlene Phillips revealed Lily Douglas, who is battling a rare form of cancer has “stolen a little bit of her heart.”The former Strictly Come Dancing judge had a lump in her throat as she presented the beautiful teen dancer, who refuses to give up on life with her award.Arlene, who has developed a close friendship with Lily and her.

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