A BRAVE girl who who is battling cancer had her dreams come true when she met pop stars Little Mix.
Rosie Veronica Mitchell was thrilled to meet her favourite girl group at their gig at Falkirk Stadium.
Les Hoey MBE from the DreamMaker Foundation helped arrange the meeting.
Rosie was delighted to speak to the girls backstage and got a cuddle from star Perrie Edwards.
Despite being poorly at home the day after the concert, her mum said that she was 'still buzzing from Little Mix'.
The six-year-old lives in Kingston Dock with Donna-Louise, dad Ross Mitchell and and her twin brothers Dylan and Lucas.
She was struck down with deadly neuroblastoma when she was only 15 months old and although she was cancer free for two and a half years, has since suffered two relapses.
Her parents mum Donna-Louise and dad Ross Mitchell have set up Rosie's Fighting Fund to pay for vital treatment abroad.
Her story has touched the hearts of everyone in the community and to date the fund stands at an amazing £36,000.
Line Dancers the Kansas Raiders collected £405 at a charity dance with band Carson City in the latest fundraiser, held at the 68 Club on Friday night.
Rosie's great-grandma went along and was happy to accept the kind donation on behalf of the fund.
To support Rosie's Fund visit https://solvingkidscancer.org.uk/campaigns/rosiemitchell
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