Jessie J auctions off old sneakers in a bid to make 12 000 for charity

Aus Medienpädagogik KS Seetal
Wechseln zu: Navigation, Suche

Jessie J seems to be a little fierce in this picture demonstrating her new large ears - a pair of shoes she wore at the well-known Cavern Club.nnBut the singer has introduced smiles to a charity which supplies wigs for young children who lose their hair while battling cancer. nJessie, aged 25, has given the beats by dre billige signed photo and her sparkly footwear to the Little Princess Trust so they can be auctioned at a gala ball this Saturday.nThe Price Tag star wore the shoes on phase very last yr at a offer-out demonstrate in the Liverpool club which was the residence of The Beatles.nnJessie bought the sneakers at Topshop.nCharity manager Monica Glass,forty eight, mentioned yesterday: "The sneakers are wild, they are so glitzy.n"Jessie has obviously worn them since there's a bit of use and tear on the heel.n"I envision she performed in them because they are glitter encrusted.n"They are not the type of shoes you would dress in down to Sainsbury's - but perhaps I'm placing her down since she possibly would.n"She's signed the two the insoles and despatched us a signed photo in which she is keeping the shoes a bit like bunny ears.nn"It's wonderful Jessie is boosting our profile so we can assist a lot more youngsters."nJessie J: Coronary heart of gold Rowan Griffiths/Every day Mirror nThis is the 2nd time the singer has aided out the Little Princess Have faith in which will offer 600 unwell children with wigs this year.nWhen Jessie's hair was shaved off dwell on Television set to raise funds for Comedian Reduction in March, the discarded ringlets were given to the charity - and will be utilised to kind component of a child's wig.nThe Believe in now get 1,000 hair donations every month - up 25 for each cent on a calendar year back.nnYoungsters are given the wigs free of charge even however each and every 1 fees the charity close to �350 to make.nMonica mentioned: "It takes a few to 5 hair donations to make 1 wig. Jessie's braids are locked away in our protected and will be matched with a equivalent hair colour.n"The wigs make youngsters looks like they did ahead of the diagnosis - they come to feel happier, brighter and far more confident and that provides a main lift to the entire loved ones.n"We are hoping Jessie's footwear make a beautiful big Value Tag."nnThe Hereford-based charity was established by the dad and mom of Hannah Tarplee, 5, who died from kidney most cancers in 2005. Mum Wendy and father Simon launched the Believe in simply because of the troubles they had obtaining a wig for Hannah.nJessie's sneakers and photograph will be auctioned at a gala ball close to Hereford, which aims to increase �12,000 for the charity.nSo fairly... Rowan Griffiths/Everyday Mirror