Care Professional Lottie takes centre stage in Homecare’s Got Talent final

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Lottie Lowther, a Home Instead Care Professional, has once again shown that her talents extend far beyond care, earning a place in the Homecare’s Got Talent final for the third consecutive year. 

Open to Care Professionals from any organisation, Homecare’s Got Talent is a showcase that lets performers step into the spotlight and shine. Lottie works for Home Instead Fareham & Gosport and wowed the judges with her sensational singing. 

Now through to the grand final on 7th August, Lottie will take to the stage at Birmingham’s Crescent Theatre and battle it out for the winning prize before a star-studded panel of judges: Bucks Fizz icon Jay Aston, as well as musicians Kuill and Dave Colquhoun. 

Ruth Brown, MD of Home Instead UK & Ireland, says: “Lottie is a superstar in her care role, and she dazzles us just as much on stage! I’m delighted that Homecare’s Got Talent gives Care Professionals like Lottie a platform to share their passions outside of care. 

“I wish Lottie the best of luck in the finals. Whatever the result, you’re already a winner in our eyes!” 

From modern favourites by artists like Olivia Dean, to timeless hits from legends such as Shania Twain, Lottie’s performances span an impressive mix of styles. Take a look at her performances on her Facebook and TikTok pages. 

Lottie was among the Care Professionals who took to the worldfamous Abbey Road Studios to record a charity single vying for Christmas number one. Their cover of Robbie Williams’ ‘Angels’ was a heartfelt tribute to the positive impact people like Lottie have on communities across the country.