Vicky McClure announces “very surreal” career move

As a devoted admirer, I’m sharing an exciting revelation: The exceptional Vicky McClure, best known for her gripping performances in Line of Duty, has disclosed a rather unusual shift in her professional journey, steering away from the captivating world of television.

The actress, recognized for playing Kate Fleming in the BBC police series, recently expanded her talents by taking on a unique position within the music business.

On Instagram, it was announced that Vicky teamed up with Sheffield’s Reverend and the Makers. For their newest song titled ‘Haircut’, Vicky lends his voice as a vocalist.

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With the band, Vicky penned down: “I may not be Whitney [Houston], but my passion for music shines through. Working alongside Jon [McClure] and Rev was an effortless joy. My only wish is that you’ll enjoy it, let loose by singing and dancing along.

In the provided video, the star stood front and center, singing her latest tune while grooving to the rhythm on the microphone. Accompanying her were the other band members, with lead singer Jon included in the group.

Vicky shared that her fondness for music is well-known, particularly through projects like Our Dementia Choir & Day Fever. Yet, this latest track took her by surprise!,” said Vicky (via NME). “I adore the song, Jon and Rev, always eager to experiment with something fresh.

Yesterday, Vicky’s debut single aired for the first time on Jo Whiley’s BBC Radio 2 program, marking his official foray into singing.

It’s all quite unbelievable!” or “This feels incredibly strange!

“Simply amazing, such is her skill, she has my admiration,” one commented, as another chimed in: “I never thought I could admire her even more, oh my goodness, I’m impressed!” (This maintains the original sentiment but rephrases for a more natural and easy-to-read style.)

“Is there anything you can’t do😍😍 love this !!! Wishing you every success❤️,” said another fan.

A fourth echoed: “Is there anything this lady can’t do.. amazing I love it. Such a catchy song 👏😍”

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2025-07-18 23:49

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