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Ally McCoist, Sir Chris Hoy and Annie Lennox join Masks for Scotland fundraiser

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A raft of much loved Scots celebrities have been added to Edith Bowman 's epic livestream fundraiser for vital coronavirus PPE.

Alan Cumming, Ally McCoist, Annie Lennox, Irvine Welsh, Sir Chris Hoy and Judy Murray have will all take part in the For the Love of Scotland event, organisers announced today.

As we reported last week, broadcaster Edith will be joined by an array of Scottish talent on Wednesday to raise cash for new charity initiative 'Masks for Scotland' on behalf of frontline workers around the country.

Blue Rose Code, Janey and Ashley Godley, Lorne Balfe, Stuart Braithwaite, Rachel Sermani and actors Mark Bonnar and Sanjeev Kohli are also being added to the line-up today.With appearances from Scottish actors, musicians,

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