Celebrities offer once-in-a-lifetime prizes in new coronavirus fundraiser

Feature film cameos, one-on-one concerts and a five-star football experience are just some of the prizes celebrities have already donated.

Leonardo DiCaprio, Drake and Ellen DeGeneres are just three of the many celebrities taking part in the All in Challenge for coronavirus relief.

Leonardo DiCaprio, Drake and Ellen DeGeneres are just three of the many celebrities taking part in the All in Challenge for coronavirus relief. Source: SBS

Robert De Niro, Drake, Leonardo DiCaprio and Matthew McConaughey are just a few of the celebrities participating in the new All in Challenge fundraiser for people affected by the coronavirus.

The campaign, which has already raised A$8.6 million to help feed people struggling in the US, will see some huge prizes given out to donors, who can either enter into a raffle-style prize draw or bid on select auction items.
Actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro have offered a walk-on role in their upcoming film, Killers of the Flower Moon, while comedian Kevin Hart is offering a speaking role in his next picture.

Actor Matthew McConaughey will let one winner join him in his private box for an NFL game and singer Justin Bieber has offered to travel to a winner's house and sing them one of his hit songs.
The challenge was announced by NBA co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, Michael Rubin, who said the celebrities had a "responsibility" to step up and help others less fortunate.

"I’m challenging every athlete, sports team owner, sports league, artist, celebrity and business titan to go all in with me," Mr Rubin said on Instagram.

"It can't be just some run-of-the-mill item – to go all in, you need to give away one of your most cherished possessions or create a once-in-a-lifetime fan experience that will be auctioned off."
To earn a ticket in the raffle, fans have to make a donation of at least $10, while bidding for the auction items will open at $500. 

Other celebrities to have already signed on include Magic Johnson, Peyton Manning, Miguel, Meek Mill, Ellen DeGeneres and Ryan Seacrest.

The proceeds will be split between five charities: Meals on Wheels, No Kid Hungry, America’s Food Fund, World Central Kitchen and Feeding America.

People in Australia must stay at least 1.5 metres away from others and gatherings are limited to two people unless you are with your family or household.

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Published 17 April 2020 1:56pm
By Claudia Farhart
Source: SBS News


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