16 celebrities get cosy in Christmas jumpers for Save The Children
Has Christmas come early this year?
Not quite, but a few celebrities have made an early start with their festive jumpers, and it’s all for a good cause.
Union J, Myleene Klass, Frankie Bridge and Fearne Cotton are among a few celebrities who are feeling festive and have put on their Christmas pullovers to show their support, ahead of Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day campaign which takes place on December 12.
The children’s charity is asking people across the UK to join the woolly trend to help 'make the world better with a sweater'.
1. Rosie Fortescue
(Save The Children)
2. Myleene Klass
(Save The Children)
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3. Dom Joly
(Save The Children)
4. Kate Garraway
(Save The Children)
5. Jon Snow
(Save The Children)
6. Union J
(Save The Children)
7. Ben Shephard
(Save The Children)
8. Natasha Kaplinsky
(Save The Children)
9. Mark Wright
(Save The Children)
10. Fearne Cotton
(Save The Children)
11. Frankie Bridge
(Save The Children)
12. Paul O’Grady
(Save The Children)
13. Jess Wright
(Save The Children)
The jumpers will raise funds for Save the Children’s cause will be available to buy in Asda stores nationwide and online at George.com.
Celebrities are supporting Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day campaign which takes place on December 12. Join them and donate £2 to take part. To find out more visit christmasjumperday.org.
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