As we continue to see the horrific images coming out of Ukraine, most of us have been feeling obliged to help - whether that's donating items needed by refugees, protesting against the bloodshed, or urging the UK government to fix their shambolic approach to how many refugees they'll accept. Many celebrities have also been donating some of their vast wealth to help those in need, as the brutal Russian invasion nears two weeks.
Victoria and David Beckham are two of the latest to donate - with reports stating that they reportedly gave £1,000,000 to UNICEF's Ukraine emergency appeal. David has shared the cause on his own Instagram, telling his 71.3million followers: 'Victoria and I have made a donation on behalf of our family to kickstart the appeal. We would be so grateful if you would join us to help Unicef support these innocent children. Please give what you can today.’
They join A-list couple Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, who previously pledged to match donations - up to $1million - and Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, who have also set up a fundraiser. The latter have already raised $18,166,500 for Ukraine, from a GoFundMe page they set up last week. 'Today, I am a proud Ukrainian,' Kunis wrote on the fundraiser. 'While my family came to the United States in 1991, I was born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, in 1983. Ukrainians are proud and brave people who deserve our help in their time of need.'
Supermodel Gigi Hadid has also pledged to donate the earnings from her most recent runway shows to the crisis. And actress Lee Young-ae donated around $80,000, for which she was thanked by Ukrainian ambassador-designate in Seoul, Dmytro Ponomarenko, who said the funds would 'be transferred to the needs of victims of Russian aggression.'
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