Hull Daily Mail

Celebs join forces to back Comic Relief shirts

STARS HAIL CHARLIE MACKESY DESIGN TO HELP VULNERABLE

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CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN, Dame Joan Collins and Carey Mulligan are among the stars supporting Comic Relief to raise funds to help vulnerable people whose lives have been impacted by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

They are joined by Marcus Mumford, Himesh Patel, Louise Minchin, Miranda Hart, Nadiya Hussain, inset, Reggie Yates and Robert Rinder in backing a collaborat­ion with author, artist and illustrato­r, Charlie Mackesy, who has designed a T-shirt that will raise money for charities fighting the spread of Covid-19.

The limited-edition T-shirt features the illustrato­r’s characters, the Boy and the Mole, alongside the slogan Love Wins.

Mackesy said: “I’ve loved being involved in this collaborat­ion, making a drawing which I hope captures the spirit of togetherne­ss and kindness of the public at this incredibly difficult time.

“The community love we have seen shine through these heartbreak­ing times is remarkable. It has never been so important to look after each other.”

Winkleman added: “I think the design by Charlie Mackesy is just beautiful. I’ve supported Comic Relief for as long as I can remember – they fund incredible organisati­ons, and I’ve seen first-hand how they genuinely change lives.

“If you can, please join me in wearing a Love Wins T-shirt – it’s gorgeous, it’s entirely ethically produced, and every single pound will help support some of the most vulnerable people affected by this crisis.”

The T-shirt costs £15, with every pound going to charities in the UK and around the world in need of support to respond to the impact of the coronaviru­s crisis.

This includes UK charities helping children and families in crisis and reliant on food banks, the elderly and isolated, women and children at risk of domestic abuse, people struggling with their mental health and those living in poverty or without stable housing.

It also includes charities working on the frontline response to the crisis around the world, including those helping to get emergency basic equipment such as soap and face masks to refugees living in overcrowde­d camps, helping children living on the streets get to a place of safety, and providing emergency support to women at risk of increased violence due to the lock down.

Miranda Hart said: “Love Wins is the perfect message to share. Love, gentleness and kindness is what the vulnerable need now more than ever. And the money raised from this gorgeous T-shirt will go towards charities doing just that, supporting those most in need.

The limited-edition Charlie Mackesy Love Wins T-shirt for Comic Relief is available to buy at comicrelie­f.com/love-wins.

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