Lady Gaga has started a movement on Twitter to raise relief funds Hours after the world witness Japan's 8.9 quake and 10-meter tsunami.
The singer has designed a white and red wristband for fans to purchase in her official online store, according to MTV News, and she says all sales proceeds will benefit victims of the disaster. And the $5 price tag can be voluntarily increased by any buyers wishing to boost their monetary donations.
On Friday, along with a purchase link and photo of the bracelet, Gaga announced on Twitter, "I Designed a Japan Prayer Bracelet....ALL proceeds will go to Tsunami Relief Efforts. Go Monsters."
'We Pray For Japan' is emblazoned on the accessory, which also features a red hand forming Gaga's famous "monster" claw motion.
On Friday, along with a purchase link and photo of the bracelet, Gaga announced on Twitter, "I Designed a Japan Prayer Bracelet....ALL proceeds will go to Tsunami Relief Efforts. Go Monsters."
'We Pray For Japan' is emblazoned on the accessory, which also features a red hand forming Gaga's famous "monster" claw motion.
Lady Gaga's connection to Japan is a strong one. She got two tattoos there in 2009, including one that reads 'Tokyo Love.' Of her meaningful collaboration with legendary Japanese photographer Araki, she explained at the time, "He did not photograph my image; he photographed my soul."
And she introduced a mysterious alter ego in 2010, male model Jo Calderone (although she hasn't confirmed it was her), posing for a cover of Vogue Hommes Japan in a guy's white shirt and Elvis-style pompadour.
As word of the devastation in Japan spread (including news on Saturday of a magnitude-6 earthquake in the northern city of Fukushima), many stars and celebrities have gathered support on Twitter to pitch in for Japan tsunami relief, with countless tweets posted pleading for donations to the Red Cross.
The Red Cross urges: "Text REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation to help those affected by the earthquake in Japan and tsunami throughout the Pacific."
A very great gesture of Lady Gaga, I hope a lot of other celebrities will follow in her footsteps and start some sort of charity for the disaster struck people in Japan.
ReplyDeleteA Big thumbs up! Lets hope she raises a lot off money for Japan. I have ordered several of these bracelets.
Regards,
Tiffany @ Prayer Bracelet