Rebecca Gibney and her famous friends lip sync to Love Is In The Air amid the coronavirus pandemic

Rebecca Gibney and her very famous friends lift spirits lip syncing to Love Is In The Air while in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic

Rebecca Gibney has rallied together her celebrity pals to create a fun video to lift spirits while in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic.

On Wednesday, the 55-year-old actress shared a star-studded montage of her famous friends lip syncing to Love Is In The Air by John Paul Young on Instagram.

The video featured her Packed To The Rafters co-stars Hugh Sheridan, Erik Thomson and George Houvardas, as well as her Wanted co-star Geraldine Hakewill. 

All-star fun: On Wednesday, Rebecca Gibney (pictured) rallied together her celebrity pals to create a fun video of them lip syncing to Love Is In The Air by John Paul Young 

A little help from her friends: The video featured her Packed To The Rafters husband  Erik Thomson who danced on a deserted beach

A little help from her friends: The video featured her Packed To The Rafters husband  Erik Thomson who danced on a deserted beach

Doctor, Doctor star Rodger Corser also participated in the video along with Home And Away’s Georgie Parker and Neighbours’ Jane Hall.

Kerry Armstrong, Michala Banas, Sigrid Thornton, Gary Sweet, Toby Truslove and Claudia Karvan also sent in clips of themselves lip syncing to the classic Aussie hit.

Sam Neill and Hugh Jackman’s wife Deborra-Lee Furness added international appeal.

Giving it their all: Hugh Sheridan (left) and George Houvardas (right), who starred in Packed To The Rafters, also participated in Rebecca's fun video

Giving it their all: Hugh Sheridan (left) and George Houvardas (right), who starred in Packed To The Rafters, also participated in Rebecca's fun video

Giving it their all: Hugh Sheridan (left) and George Houvardas (right), who starred in Packed To The Rafters, also participated in Rebecca’s fun video 

Sharing the love: Australian actress Michala Banas also featured in the fun clip

Sharing the love: Australian actress Michala Banas also featured in the fun clip

All the way from the Big Apple! Hugh Jackman's wife Deborra-Lee Furness, who is based in New York with her Wolverine star husband, added international appeal to the music video

All the way from the Big Apple! Hugh Jackman’s wife Deborra-Lee Furness, who is based in New York with her Wolverine star husband, added international appeal to the music video

TV and radio presenter Amanda Keller shared a video of herself singing the song in the kitchen, while Triple M presenter Jane Kennedy armed herself with Glen 20 as she mimed.

The Morning Show’s Kylie Gillies and Larry Emdur shared a video of themselves singing and dancing along to the song while on set.  

Channel Nine’s Richard Wilkins donned a wig as he performed the song from his home, while The Project’s Lisa Wilkinson used a vacuum cleaner as her microphone. 

Fun on set: The Morning Show's Kylie Gillies (right) and Larry Emdur (left) shared a video of themselves singing and dancing to the song on set

Fun on set: The Morning Show’s Kylie Gillies (right) and Larry Emdur (left) shared a video of themselves singing and dancing to the song on set

Domestic Goddesses: TV and radio presenter Amanda Keller (left) shared a video of herself singing the song in the kitchen, while Triple M presenter Jane Kennedy (right) armed herself with Glen 20 as she mimed

Domestic Goddesses: TV and radio presenter Amanda Keller (left) shared a video of herself singing the song in the kitchen, while Triple M presenter Jane Kennedy (right) armed herself with Glen 20 as she mimed

Domestic Goddesses: TV and radio presenter Amanda Keller (left) shared a video of herself singing the song in the kitchen, while Triple M presenter Jane Kennedy (right) armed herself with Glen 20 as she mimed

Rebecca told her followers in the caption that she hesitated to share the clip because of the uncertainty in the world, but said the video was ‘a break from the sadness’. 

‘I asked a few mates if they wanted to spread a bit of joy and these brave kind souls didn’t hesitate to say yes.

On behalf of her famous friends, Rebecca thanked the medical professionals and essential workers ‘protecting and providing’ for their community.

Channeling his inner rock star: Channel Nine's Richard Wilkins donned a wig as he performed

Channeling his inner rock star: Channel Nine’s Richard Wilkins donned a wig as he performed

A bit of fun: The Project's Lisa Wilkinson used a vacuum cleaner as her microphone

A bit of fun: The Project’s Lisa Wilkinson used a vacuum cleaner as her microphone

Rebecca also gave a shout out to those who are staying at home, helping to stop the spread of COVID-19.  

‘Nothing in humankind ever felt more like love than this…. And on that note, I hope you enjoy this little bit of love from us. Stay safe, stay well and be Kind,’ she said.

Rebecca added: ‘Major thanks to John Paul Young for one of the best songs ever! And to the following gorgeous people for getting on board.’

Grateful: On behalf of her famous friends, Rebecca thanked the medical professionals and essential workers 'protecting and providing' for their community. She also gave a shout out to those who are staying at home, helping to stop the spread of COVID-19

Grateful: On behalf of her famous friends, Rebecca thanked the medical professionals and essential workers ‘protecting and providing’ for their community. She also gave a shout out to those who are staying at home, helping to stop the spread of COVID-19