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The British boy band tweeted a short clip announcing who would be playing them in the 'No Direction' tribute for Red Nose Day.
Jack Dee will play Louis Tomlinson, Nick Helm will become Zayn Malik, Patrick Kielty will channel Niall Horan, Vic Reeves will take on Harry Styles and Johnny Vegas will transform into Liam
Payne – all in a bid to get the donations rolling in for Comic Relief.
Speaking of their performance, Jack Dee said: "I’m most looking forward to expressing myself through the medium of dance and music, and seeing the audience in a state of absolute
astonishment at what we do."
Johnny Vegas added: "The best part about being in No Direction is my fellow band members. Each one of us pushes the other to go that extra mile, because we all really want this."
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It’s not the first time that a group of celebrities has formed a tribute act for Comic Relief.
In 2011, John Bishop, Alan Carr, James Corden, Catherine Tate and David Walliams became Fake That, a spoof version of Take That, and together made the video for ‘Happy Now’.
In 1997 Kathy Burke, Dawn French, Llewella Gideon, Lulu, and Jennifer Saunders became the Spice Girls tribute act the Sugar Lumps and teamed up with the girl group for the ‘Who Do You Think
You Are’ video.
And in 1989, Kathy Burke, Dawn French and took on Bananarama as spoof group Lananeeneenoonoo and created the charity single ‘Help!’.
No Direction’s performance is set to be an unmissable part of Red Nose Day’s evening of entertainment, Comic Relief – Face the Funny, live from the London Palladium from 7pm on BBC One.
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