Declan Donnelly claps for carers in weekly salute to the NHS amid COVID-19 crisis

Declan Donnelly and wife Ali Astall joined Holly Willoughby, Tess Daly and Vernon Kay as a slew of stars took part in a nationwide applause in honour of the NHS, police and key workers during the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday night.  

Presenter Dec, 44, and Ali, 42, were seen outside their home as they joined millions across the nation at 8pm to applaud the heroes across the country who continue to place themselves in harm’s way to beat coronavirus.  

Joining the couple in the national event were stars including Holly Willoughby, the Beckhams, Tess Daly, Vernon Kay, Cheryl and Harry Redknapp and his wife Sandra in the national event.   

Hooray! Declan Donnelly and wife Ali Astall joined Holly Willoughby ,Tess Daly and Vernon Kay as a slew of stars took part in a nationwide applause in honour of the NHS, police and key workers during the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday night

Dec cut a casual figure in skinny jeans, a black long-sleeved top and trainers as he proudly applauded carers on his doorstep.

Meanwhile Ali wore snakeskin gym pants which she teamed with a black zip-up top and T-shirt underneath as she joined her famous husband outside.  

Holly 39, shared a snap of her broken wooden spoon to Instagram which she captioned: ‘#clapforourcarers #nhs ❤️.’  

Strictly host Tess, 50, shared a snap of herself and husband Vernon, 45, wearing the Clap For Our Carers charity T-shirts. She penned: ‘THANK YOU NHS. While we are staying at home you are risking your lives for us on the frontline. We cannot thank you enough for your bravery hard work and kindness.

Leading the stars: Joining the couple in the national event were stars including Holly Willoughby, Tess Daly, Vernon Kay, Cheryl and Harry Redknapp and his wife Sandra in the national event

Leading the stars: Joining the couple in the national event were stars including Holly Willoughby, Tess Daly, Vernon Kay, Cheryl and Harry Redknapp and his wife Sandra in the national event

Home: Dec cut a casual figure in skinny jeans, a black long-sleeved top and trainers as he proudly applauded carers on his doorstep

Together: Meanwhile Ali wore snakeskin gym pants which she teamed with a black zip-up top and T-shirt underneath as she joined her famous husband outside

Home: Dec cut a casual figure in skinny jeans, a black long-sleeved top and trainers as he proudly applauded carers on his doorstep

‘100% of proceeds from this charity T-Shirt by @kindred_social and #clapforourcarers go to NHS Charities Together @nhscharitiestogether. Tonight at 8 we will be putting our hands together and applauding this country’s finest #nhs #nhsheroes #stayhomestaysafe xx.’

Cheryl also shared a snap of herself wearing the charity NHS rainbow T-shirt to her Instagram grid as she sweetly revealed ‘Thursdays at 8pm is firmly becoming what I look forward to most each week’.  

David Beckham, who had been isolating in the Cotswolds with his family, appeared to be back in London as he shared a video of his street clapping. 

Harry Redknapp and his wife Sandra were seen clapping for the NHS outside their home in Sandbanks, Dorset.  

Proud: The couple proudly applauded the NHS, key workers and police who are helping to fight COVID-19

Proud: The couple proudly applauded the NHS, key workers and police who are helping to fight COVID-19 

Hope: The Clap For Carers campaign, which started online, has been staged because 'during these unprecedented times they need to know we are grateful', the organisers said

Rightly so! For the past three weeks, NHS workers have been the recipients of the cheers and claps from the nation

Hope: The Clap For Carers campaign, which started online, has been staged because ‘during these unprecedented times they need to know we are grateful’, the organisers said

Katie Price, who is self-isolating with her eldest child Harvey, 17, who has a ‘high risk of dying’ if he catches coronavirus, also shared a video of the duo joining in.   

Chuckle Brother Paul, 72, who recently revealed he battled with a ‘mild’ form of coronavirus, also shared a video of himself clapping to Twitter. 

Queen rocker Brian May, 72, joined actress wife Anita Dobson on their doorstep to show their appreciation. 

Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes also posted a video from their home as they banged pans together to show their appreciation.  

Applause: Holly 39, shared a snap of her broken wooden spoon to Instagram which she captioned: '#clapforourcarers #nhs ❤️.'

Applause: Holly 39, shared a snap of her broken wooden spoon to Instagram which she captioned: ‘#clapforourcarers #nhs ❤️.’

Thank you! Strictly host Tess, 50, shared a snap of herself and husband Vernon, 45, wearing the Clap For Our Carers charity T-shirts. She penned: 'THANK YOU NHS.'

Thank you! Strictly host Tess, 50, shared a snap of herself and husband Vernon, 45, wearing the Clap For Our Carers charity T-shirts. She penned: ‘THANK YOU NHS.’ 

 

Funny: Cheryl also got involved as she shared a snap of herself wearing a Clap For Our Carers charity T-shirt

Funny: Cheryl also got involved as she shared a snap of herself wearing a Clap For Our Carers charity T-shirt 

 

Applause: Christine Lampard and her husband Frank were also spotted joining the nation on their doorstep

Applause: Christine Lampard and her husband Frank were also spotted joining the nation on their doorstep 

Myleene Klass shared a sweet video of herself and baby son Apollo, seven-months, outside as they joined in the cheering.

Amanda Holden revealed she had gone to West Middlesex University Hospital in London to lift the spirits of NHS workers and midwives. She shared a video of herself in the car park with frontline staff as she applauded them. 

Frankie Bridge and husband Wayne also joined in with their two sons Parker and Carter on their frontdoor step.  

The Clap For Carers campaign, which started online, has been staged because ‘during these unprecedented times they need to know we are grateful’, the organisers said.

For the fourth week in a row, NHS workers have been the recipients of the cheers and claps from the nation after the death toll among staff reached 45.

A No10 spokesman said: ‘Like millions of people across the country, the Prime Minister joined in the clap for carers this evening, to say thank you for the incredible efforts of the country’s doctors, nurses and care workers.’

Back in London town: David Beckham, who had been isolating in the Cotswolds with his family, appeared to be back in London as he shared a video of his street clapping

Idyllic: The former footballer shared a snap of the skyline as he added a blue heart NHS GIF

Back in London town: David Beckham, who had been isolating in the Cotswolds with his family, appeared to be back in London as he shared a video of his street clapping

Applause: Harry Redknapp and his wife Sandra were seen clapping for the NHS outside their home in Sandbanks, Dorset

Applause: Harry Redknapp and his wife Sandra were seen clapping for the NHS outside their home in Sandbanks, Dorset

High risk: Katie Price, who is self-isolating with her eldest child Harvey, 17, who has a 'high risk of dying' if he catches coronavirus , also shared a video of the duo joining in

High risk: Katie Price, who is self-isolating with her eldest child Harvey, 17, who has a ‘high risk of dying’ if he catches coronavirus , also shared a video of the duo joining in

We Will Rock You! Queen rocker Brian May, 72, joined actress wife Anita Dobson on their doorstep to show their appreciation

We Will Rock You! Queen rocker Brian May, 72, joined actress wife Anita Dobson on their doorstep to show their appreciation

Oh baby! Myleene Klass shared a sweet video of herself and baby son Apollo, seven-months, outside

Hooray! They joined in the cheering

Oh baby! Myleene Klass shared a sweet video of herself and baby son Apollo, seven-months, outside as they joined in the cheering

Earlier this month the event, organised by the Clap For Our Carers campaign, was expanded to include all key workers, such as supermarket staff, the emergency services and teachers who are continuing to work.

Clap For Carers is part of the #lightitblue campaign which has been organised by members of the events and entertainment industry as a way to say thank you.

Piers Morgan, Chris Moyles and Kate Garraway were among the celebrity presenters who said they backed the event.

Clap For Our Carers T-shirts were unveiled earlier this month and benefit NHS charities during the COVID-19 crisis.

Wow: Amanda Holden revealed she had gone to West Middlesex University Hospital in London to lift the spirits of NHS workers and midwives. She shared a video of herself in the car park with frontline staff as she applauded them

Wow: Amanda Holden revealed she had gone to West Middlesex University Hospital in London to lift the spirits of NHS workers and midwives. She shared a video of herself in the car park with frontline staff as she applauded them

Family: Frankie Bridge and husband Wayne also joined in with their two sons Parker and Carter on their frontdoor step

Cheers: Wayne seen cheering in the video

Family: Frankie Bridge and husband Wayne also joined in with their two sons Parker and Carter on their frontdoor step

Doing their bit: Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes also posted a video from their home as they banged pans together to show their appreciation

Doing their bit: Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes also posted a video from their home as they banged pans together to show their appreciation

Mother-of-two Annemarie Plas, 36, from Streatham Hill, London, came up with the idea to applaud NHS workers and teamed up with British social enterprise Kindred to unveil the Clap For Our Carers T-shirt.  

The £20 top, available to buy via kindred.co, features a large rainbow on the front with the words ‘thank you’ underneath. It was designed by Kindred founder Aaron Simpson and his wife Leanne. 

One hundred per cent of the money will go towards NHS Charities Together, which supports frontline staff, emergency workers and carers. The aim is to raise £5million.

Celebrate: Chuckle Brother Paul, 72, who recently revealed he battled with a 'mild' form of coronavirus, also shared a video of himself clapping to Twitter

Celebrate: Chuckle Brother Paul, 72, who recently revealed he battled with a ‘mild’ form of coronavirus, also shared a video of himself clapping to Twitter 

Sisters: Linda and Maureen Nolan were also seen joining in with the applause on the drive of their home

Sisters: Linda and Maureen Nolan were also seen joining in with the applause on the drive of their home