Published on: 21st January, 2010
After have received rave reviews for her designing skills, Victoria’s Beckham is tuned in her flair for fashion to an array of charity tees, managing to inveigle her family to assist her in this noble endeavour.
The entire Beckham clan, even tot Cruz being a part of this venture have designed a range of T-shirts for Sport Relief with intentions of arousing the nation into rising to the altruistic challenge.
Scores of individuals all through UK are set to sprint the Sport Relief Mile during 20th and 21st March weekend. The money being generated would be contributed towards betterment of the underprivileged in UK and the around the globe.
Famed luminaries from the field of sports and entertainment are set to participate in Sports Relief, inclusive of Christine Bleakley from The One Show fame, intends to water-ski athwart the English Channel, Helen Skelton from Blue Peter would be attempting to be the pioneer women to have sailed through the Amazon river kayaking all the way.
Lawrence Dallagio, the rubgy star would be cycling all through 6 Nations sports grounds commencing from Rome, with intentions of raising money for charitable causes.
On 19th March, BBC would be airing a nightlong entertainment fête, drawing attention to the sketching done by comedian par excellence James Corden along with unique versions of Masterchef and a whole lot more.
A singular version of ‘A Question of Sport Relief’ would be hosted by Frank Skinner. Expect some fine dancing skills shown by twinkle-toeing celebs all touting to win the exceptional ‘Strictly Come Dancing challenge’.
Sport Relief was launched during 2002 and has since amassed above one million participants all having contributed in significant ways to assist in collecting above seventy-five million pounds.
Beckham’s tees could be bought at Sainbury’s or TK Maxx. All interested in running for the Sports Relief Mile could register at the site sportsrelief.com.