Singer, actress and TikToker Kitty, the daughter of the late Blackpool ventriloquist Keith Harris, is performing in her hometown next week in the musical 'Greatest Days'.
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00:00 Hello, I'm Kissy Harris and I'm from Blackpool and I'm an actress/singer/dancer.
00:07 We won't ever lose touch. We're on the band.
00:24 You'll be heading to the concert, all four of you.
00:29 You can stay with me, you can rule the world.
00:35 Never forget where you're coming from.
00:39 Something, soon this will all be someone else's dream.
00:45 Never.
00:48 I remember getting the call and I was like, "Oh my gosh, this is the perfect role for me."
00:55 And it's Northern, so I get to be in my own accent, which is amazing.
01:00 And I just think it's a great first job, like first starter for me in this industry.
01:06 I just can't wait to get to Blackpool, because obviously, hometown, it'll be nice to see some familiar faces in the audience.
01:23 And I know that they'll all be dead proud to watch.
01:26 It's just crazy because I remember going to the Winter Gardens, watching shows when I was young.
01:32 And I even remember at the start of this year, going to watch, I think I watched Mamma Mia.
01:36 And I was like, "Wow, I just want to be in, like, that would be so amazing to do that."
01:40 And then here I am doing it. So it's like, really cool. Really cool.
01:49 It's an uplifting show. And it's very heartwarming as well. And it's a great story.
01:55 The story is incredible. I'd say, like, obviously, if you like Take That as well, bonus, because the music's fantastic.
02:02 And if you don't like Take That, you'd still enjoy it, because the focus isn't Take That, really.
02:08 It's about these girls. And it's like, women will come out of it and they'll be like,
02:13 I feel like I was watching myself. And they were like, "I've related so much." And it's funny. It's hilarious.
02:20 So it's, honestly, it's like this, like a whirlwind of emotions.
02:23 But you'll have a great time. And everybody's always up dancing at the end, giving you Never Forget and all that.
02:29 It's great. It's honestly brilliant. So, yeah, I'd say it's definitely one to watch.
02:39 I've always done dancing, singing from a young age. I was never forced into it. I always wanted to do it.
02:46 I was always there. And I watched a lot of shows. I remember watching my dad from, like I said,
02:52 as soon as I was born, apparently. I was in the show the next day. Not in the show, but I was watching him.
02:57 And so I think it's just in my blood. I can't really explain it that much.
03:02 It's just kind of something I love doing. And I feel so passionate. And obviously, because of his passing,
03:08 now it makes me feel like I'm with him even more. It makes me very proud to be on stage every night.
03:16 Yeah, it does. So I think kind of just with him and being around it all, it's just second nature.
03:23 It's all I've known, really.