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Watch the moment Jess Glynne finally meets Jet2 voiceover star after TikTok trend goes viral

Watch the moment Jess Glynne finally meets Jet2 voiceover star after TikTok trend goes viral

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WATCH the moment Jess Glynne finally meets Jet2 voiceover star after TikTok trend goes viral - with fans going wild.
Unless you haven't scrolled on social media for about four months, you'll definitely know about the iconic Jet2 trend that has taken the internet by storm.
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Jess Glynne finally met Jet2 voiceover star after the TikTok trend goes viral
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Zoe Lister is the lady who does the Jet2 voiceover
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The two women united on Capital earlier this week
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Hold My Hand has been the signature theme song for Jet2's television adverts since around 2015, the same year the song was released.
A decade on, the advert - complete with its voiceover by Zoe Lister - has gained international popularity on social media.
"Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday," is now somewhat of a viral phrase on TikTok and Instagram, with many people using the audio in their own videos.
And this, hitmaker Jess Glynne met voiceover star Zoe Lister for the first time.
Jess, 35, and Zoe, 43, had never met despite having their work combined a few years ago.
Capital Breakfast, hosted by Jordan North, united the women for the very first time on Monday morning - and his excitement was contagious.
In a video posted to Instagram, Jordan was so excited that he squealed it was "finally happening" ahead of the two women meeting.
"It's happening! It's happening!" he screamed as Zoe entered the studio and gave Jess a hug.
Co-host Chris Stark then asked Jess: "You know what's coming, right? We've got to chat about it.
"Of course, talking about Hold My Hand…
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"You always hear that song whenever you go on a plane.
"Then it's in the advert.
"And then, for reasons no one really understands, this summer, it just exploded on TikTok. Has it surprised you how massive this has all gone?"
Jess replied: "Yeah, it's a massive surprise 100%. It's the most amazing thing to see though."
The hitmaker then hilariously performed her own version of Zoe's famous voiceover.
Reading the full script out in the studio, Jess said: "Nothing beats a Jet2 holiday.
"And right now, you can save £50 per person.
"That's £200 off for a family of four."
The entire audience cheered and Zoe was seen laughing as Jess read out the iconic voiceover script.
Zoe then gave an impromptu live performance of her famous voiceover while Hold My Hand played in the background.
Commenting on the video shared on Instagram, one person penned: "I love how people gets crazy over any kind of trend."
Another wrote: "No this is a masterpiece."
"The collab the world needed," said a third.
While a fourth penned: "British culture at its finest!!"
But a fifth person was less than impressed and controversially said: "Am I the only one starting to find this a bit boring now?"
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Jess' hit Hold My Hand came out in 2015
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