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Colonel Tom Moore rumoured to star in iconic John Lewis Christmas advert

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John Lewis bosses have reportedly set their sights on featuring Colonel Tom Moore in their famous Christmas advert. The war veteran, 100, has become an inspiration for the nation after raising a whopping £33 million in support of the NHS.

The company that is tasked with creating the famous festive advert has reportedly thrown about ideas regarding how they could feature the incredible veteran.

The adverts, which are usually tear-jerkers, come with a heartwarming festive message and cost millions to produce every year.

A source recently explained to The Sun that the theme of 'coming together' that Tom triumphs is something that they're keen to promote. “Tom’s fundraising touched the nation and going forward he will remain a figurehead of

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