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Puppy eats fan mail from B.C., now Australian children鈥檚 singer is looking for sender

Emma Watkins, former member of 鈥楾he Wiggles鈥, received mail from someone on Henry Street in Chilliwack
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A well-known Australian children鈥檚 singer is hoping to get in touch with a fan from Chilliwack who sent her some artwork. The envelope with the return address was damaged by her dog Patch. (Emma Watkins/ Facebook)

A popular Australian children鈥檚 entertainer is looking for the person in Chilliwack who sent her fan mail after the envelope with the return address was damaged by her puppy.

Emma Watkins, singer and former member of children鈥檚 musical group The Wiggles, lives in New South Wales and posted a 鈥渇an mail Friday鈥 image on her Facebook page where she has 92,000 followers.

鈥淢y puppy Patch got a little too excited to help me respond to some of the lovely mail I have received. I am so, so sorry to whoever sent me this art from Canada,鈥 Watkins wrote.

The photo shows an envelope addressed to Watkins with an orange hand-coloured border. The corners of the envelope are chewed up and the name of the sender and part of the address is missing.

What is visible is the letter came from someone on Henry Street in Chilliwack. The image she posted had nearly 600 likes within 18 hours.

Watkins is now hoping to find the sender so she can send mail to her fan.

鈥淚f this is your letter, please send me a DM so I can get your name and address to send you something special.鈥

Watkins is also a dancer and filmmaker. She performed as the 鈥榊ellow Wiggle鈥 in The Wiggles for nine of her 11 years with the children鈥檚 group.

She is passionate about sign language and raising awareness of Australia鈥檚 deaf community since she was young, having grown up with her best friend having two deaf brothers.


 

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Jenna Hauck

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I started my career at The Chilliwack Progress in 2000 as a photojournalist.
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