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Paddy McGuinness has raised a staggering £8 MILLION pounds for Children in Need following a mammoth cycle challenge. The Bolton Radio 2 star cycled an incredible 300 miles from Wrexham to Glasgow to raise money for Children in Need. The gruelling experience, which took him through three nations over five days - all on a customised chopper bike.

In a star-studded reveal at MediaCity during the BBC's Children in Need broadcast, it was revealed that he had raised £8,856,580 for the ride which donates money to charities that help children and their families across the UK. READ MORE: New images reveal what Stockport Pyramid could look like inside as it's transformed into 'luxury dining experience' Presenters Ade Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Rochelle Humes, Vernon Kay, Chris Ramsey and Lenny Rush hosted a glittering show full of laughs and tears alike as they showcased the efforts of people across the UK to raise money for charity. Chris Hoy reveals the total raised by Paddy Paddy looked jubilant as he was quizzed by the team on the tough reality of the challenge.



"Underneath these clothes its all sellotape and safety pins," he joked. "But when you're in it you kind of just get on with it. "The actual joy of doing it - you can't call it a challenge.

Honestly it's a privilege. The feeling of love, community, and people coming together, it's the best feeling in the world and I'll never forget it." The Bolton Radio 2 star cycled an incredible 300 miles from Wrexham to Glasgow He adde.

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