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Britain's loneliest dog has taken up a starring role in the new Transformer's film.

Freya , had languished in Freshfield's Animal Rescue Centre for six years, spending almost half her life in kennels.

But the Staffordshire bull terrier cross finally got her happy ending this year as she was spotted by Hollywood move director Michael Bay, who cast her in the fifth Transformer film.

A video of Freya on set with Sir Anthony Hopkins has now appeared and she looks like she's shaped up to be a remarkable actress.

In the video Freya is being walked by Sir Anthony, who says to her: "Good girl, good girl, such a good actress aren't you."

Freya has now found a home, after being passed over 18,000 times, with couple called Ray and Jackie in Cheadle Hulme.

Ray appears in the short trailer and said: "I was looking for a dog and decided to take her on, by which time Micheal Bay had taken interest in her.

"We never dreamt of her having such a role in the film, Michael Bay is a great animal lover and I want to thank you for giving her this chance.

"I've rescued so many, they do love you more, man's best friend."

If you’re interested in giving Freya or any of the other animals at Freshfields a loving home, please contact Freshfields Animal Rescue Centre on 0151 931 1604 or visit the rescue website .