Frodsham's most famous son Gary Barlow has offered to make the Big Day of three couples even more special by singing at their weddings.

The 43-year-old Take That crooner has been flooded with requests after he took to Twitter to make the exciting proposition yesterday (January 4).

He wrote: "Ready for some fun ?

"Every week I receive thousands of requests to sing at someone's Wedding !

"In 2015 I want to sing at 3 weddings. The only deal is they have to be HUGE fans and all you have to do is stalk me on here."

The former X Factor judge added that his performances will be kept a surprise and he wouldn't reveal who the lucky lovebirds were until after the event.

Singer Jennifer Davies from Chester has recorded her own version of Take That hit Pray to try and convince Gary to sing at her best friend Gillian Chilton's wedding.

Davies has changed the lyrics to match their plea opening with: "All I do each night is pray, hoping that you'll be a part of Gillian's wedding day. All I do each night is think, of all the times she queued outside the venues you were in."

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On her YouTube video she wrote: "My best friend Gillian is getting married in Cheshire on Fri 21st August 2015 to the love of her life Neil Worden. Pleaseeeee say you'll be in attendance!!

"I'll keep it short and sweet, but please know that no one deserves this more than her. She is a dear friend to us all, a Cheshire lass (born and bred just down the road from Frodsham in Mickle Trafford), and of course is a HUGE Take That fan. 

"I've made a little adapted version of 'Pray' as that's what us bridesmaids will be doing all day every day hoping that you make our Gill's dream come true. Hope you like it."

Among the fans swept into a frenzy by the series of tweets was one woman who said she was 'desperately seeking for a husband now'.

@VickiHazelwood tweeted the Chronicle on her mission to #getGarytoJenswedding at Crabwall Manor Hotel and Spa in Mollington later this year.

Gary was awarded an OBE for services to music and charity in 2012 following the work he has done with BBC Children In Need and the hugely successful Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Concert.