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Celebrities go nude for charity’s course
Popular South African actresses Thando Thabethe, Nomzamo Mbatha and other celebrities have embarked on a charity cause by going naked to air their views.
Thando said, the development is part of the annual Marie Claire naked issue.
Other South-African celebrities and athletes have also joined by going nude for different charity course.
Thando wrote on her instagram account, “Thando Thabethe for People Opposing Women Abuse …?? head to marieclaire.co.za/the-naked-issue to donate to my charity POWA”
Nomzamo posted on her instagram saying, “JULY COVER GIRL OF@marieclairesa The fight against the eradication of HIV/AIDS and changing the devastating narrative of Child-headed homes, is a constant pursuit.
“I support BAPHUMELELE CHILDRENS HOME and Child-Head-headed Homes Program. Please buy a copy.
Click link in Bio #MCNaked2017.”
Another with the name fixsacious on Instagram who is believe to be a social entrepreneur and own a scholarship foundation said, “Myself and Malakai did the#MCNaked2017 shoot ? This issue raises funds for 19 South Africans and one of them is the @fixscholarship.”
Nicole Fortuin, who described herself as an actress stated, “The South African Depression and Anxiety Group is my charity of choice. So many people I know and love dearly are affected by these mental health issues and I’m so glad to have joined with @marieclairesa to stop the stigma and raise awareness.”
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