Julia Roberts Throws Her Support Behind Comic Relief in Mr Men Charity T-Shirt
Julia Roberts looks radiant in a radiant snap as she lends her support to Comic Relief by wearing a striped Mr Men charity t-shirt.
Hollywood star Julia Roberts is the latest in a host of stars to support Comic Relief.
The actress, 55, wore a striped T-shirt from the Mr Men charity Tk Maxx in a beaming photo, which Comic Relief shared on Instagram.
Julia paired the look with light wash jeans and wore her auburn hair in soft waves as she sat cross-legged in a chair for the photo.
Comic Relief captioned the shot: “We’re in love with the amazing @juliaroberts spreading cheer on her Mr. Happy @tkmaxxuk chari-tee.”
Celebrities turned out in full force for the occasion, showing their support for this year’s Mr. Men campaign, with Julia opting to wear the Mr Happy T-shirt.
Mr Happy: Hollywood star Julia Roberts is the latest in a host of stars to support Comic Relief by wearing a Mr Men charity t-shirt
Julia joins the likes of Amanda Holden, Fearne Cotton and Vick Hope in the T-shirt campaign.
Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda paired her pink top with a pair of crisp white pants and styled her long blonde hair in loose waves that fell to her shoulders.
She said: ‘Red Nose Day reminds us all of what’s really important, as well as having a lot of fun in the process.
The house that Alan Carr and I have renovated in Scilly (ITV’s Amanda and Alan’s Italian Job) will be sold at the end of the series with half of the proceeds going to Comic Relief.
‘My girls and I can’t wait to pick up our TK Maxx t-shirts, featuring our favorite Mr. Men Little Miss characters. Mine is Little Miss Fabulous, of course!’
Meanwhile, Fearne rocked a striking bright red T-shirt with Mr. Happy printed on the front that he teamed with a pair of washed jeans.
The 41-year-old presenter also wore a navy ‘Happy Vibes’ sweatshirt as she styled her blonde locks in loose waves and applied a radiant palette of makeup.
Fearne said she’s “thrilled” to be involved in the campaign, revealing that the new collection has so many “different designs to choose from.”
Support: Celebrities have come out in full force for the occasion, showing their support for this year’s Mr. Men campaign with TK Maxx fundraiser (Amanda Holden)
Happy Vibes: Vick Hope looked amazing in his navy Mr.Men sweatshirt which he paired with black leather skinny leggings
Say cheese: The 33-year-old BBC Radio 1 DJ flashed her gorgeous smile as she said how ‘proud’ she is to support Comic Relief
She said: ‘I’ve always been a supporter of Comic Relief and I’m delighted to be involved in this year’s Red Nose Day campaign with TK Maxx.
“There are so many different designs to choose from so be sure to check out the new collection if you can and help make a difference.”
Vick Hope looked amazing in his navy Mr.Men sweatshirt which he paired with skinny black leather leggings.
The 33-year-old BBC Radio 1 DJ flashed her beautiful smile as she said how ‘proud’ she was to support Comic Relief.
She said: ‘I’m so proud to be supporting Comic Relief again this year! Red Nose Day spreads an important message of community and hope.
‘Join me by heading over to TK Maxx and checking out their amazingly colorful jerseys to show your support and help make a difference.’
The collection supports Comic Relief’s vital work to help children and young people facing the most difficult times of their lives, whether they are in the UK or around the world.
For the first time, AJ Odudu and Joel Dommett will host Red Nose Day TV night alongside Zoe Ball, Paddy McGuinness and David Tennant.
Returning to live screens on BBC One on Friday 17 March, they will be joined by a host of stars and supporters to treat viewers to an unmissable night of comedy, live music, exclusive prizes and plenty of surprises.
This Red Nose Day will also see some of the nation’s favorite famous faces test their willpower and determination in an attempt to raise money for Comic Relief.
Comic Relief is returning on Friday 17th March 2023 and celebrities have arrived in full force showing their support for this year’s Mr. Men campaign with the TK Maxx fundraiser (Pictured by Fearne Cotton)