Michelle Keegan supported the #nomakeup selfie trend

Michelle Keegan supported the #nomakeup selfie trend

Women all over the UK have supported the incredible #nomakeupselfie trend and raised an incredibly £8 million in donations in just six days. 

We've seen our Facebook and Twitter feeds dominated with pictures of celebrities and friends baring all and showing off their natural beauty. 

The #nomakeupselfie trend isn’t something Cancer Research UK started. But last Tuesday, after people began tweeting their #nomakeupselfie pictures and asking how they could use them to make a difference to Cancer Research UK’s work, the charity posted a message on its Facebook and Twitter pages with information about how to support its work to beat cancer sooner. Since then, Cancer Research UK has received an unprecedented increase in the volume of donations and visits to the website.

The money raised will enable Cancer Research UK to carry out more research sooner, including ten clinical trials, which just last Tuesday it did not have money to fully fund. Cancer Research UK supports over 200 clinical trials looking for better and kinder treatments for all types of cancer.

Dr Harpal Kumar, Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK, said: “We’ve been overwhelmed by the support people have been showing us through the #nomakeupselfie trend.

“We don’t receive any government funding for our research and so it’s phenomenal to think that the generosity of the public is enabling us to fund critical research that we didn’t have the money for six days ago. Being able to fund more trials will bring forward the day when all cancers are cured.

“It’s been an exciting week, and we’d just like to thank everyone again for their support. If people would like to support our work to beat cancer sooner, they can visit www.cruk.org.”


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