A group of adorable Scottish primary school boys have gone viral after doorbell camera footage caught them singing Last Christmas.
The video of the five boys has been seen more than 1.4 million times after the Ring doorbell footage was posted on TikTok by the surprised homeowner.
The owner of the home, Erin Chalmers, was working while her husband was out taking their children to football when she received a message from him to tell her to watch the heartwarming footage.
‘When you see a group of kids coming up the drive, you expect the worst,’ the mother-of-two told STV News.
She continued: ‘I just didn’t expect it, we were just like, this is hilarious.
‘This is Scotland, this is us, this sums us up in one, and it’s just brilliant. It’s the accents, the characters. You’re not going to get kids doing that anywhere else.’
Jack Campbell, Dylan Thompson, Cameron Bourne, Liam Phillips, and Ollie Shearer walked up to the front door of a home in Denny before belting out the Wham number one hit.
‘This is to get you in the Christmas spirit,’ Cameron tells the camera, as they finish singing the classic.
‘This is to get you in the Christmas spirit,’ Cameron tells the Ring Doorbell camera, as they finish singing the Christmas classic
Jack Campbell, Dylan Thompson, Cameron Bourne, Liam Phillips, and Ollie Shearer walked up to the front door of a home in Denny before belting out the Wham number one hit
Within hours of the footage being posted on TikTok, it had gone viral as it attracted thousands of comments and views
Dylan shouts ‘love you’ as the five boys head off on their way, without knowing their rendition was about to be seen around the globe.
Within hours of the footage being posted on TikTok, it had attracted thousands of comments and views.
Ms Chalmers joked that the boys are ‘putting the John Lewis Christmas advert to shame’ and that Ring Doorbell ‘should 100 per cent’ use it for their advert.
The boys’ family have also been blown away by the response, with Jack’s mother Dianne describing it as ‘heartwarming’.
Dylan’s mother Stephanie said he has ‘always been a performer’ while Cameron’s mother Kerry said she was ‘surprised they even know the song’.
‘He’s as proud as punch that he and his pals did such a good thing together,’ Liam’s mother Collette said.
Ollie’s mother, Hannah, added: ‘He’s forever singing, we’ve always got the radio on in the car.’









