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Julianne Moore wants to say thank you to coronavirus first responders. The “Still Alice” actress, 59, posed for Instagram Sunday in a T-shirt printed with a scrubs- and mask-clad “Super Nurse,” the graphic for which was created by stencil artist FAKE. “A big thank you to all Responders who have been risking their lives for …
Julianne Moore wants to say thank you to coronavirus first responders.
The “Still Alice” actress, 59, posed for Instagram Sunday in a T-shirt printed with a scrubs- and mask-clad “Super Nurse,” the graphic for which was created by stencil artist FAKE.
“A big thank you to all Responders who have been risking their lives for us,” Moore captioned her makeup-free selfie, explaining that 100 percent of the net proceeds of the $25.99 shirt will go to the World Central Kitchen to provide meals to medical professionals and first responders.
The charity was founded in 2010 by celebrity chef José Andres. As part of its #ChefsForAmerica nationwide emergency food relief program, WCK is also committing to purchasing one million meals from local restaurants and delivering those meals directly to Americans that need assistance.
Other celebrities who have been releasing and promoting merchandise to raise funds for COVID-19 aid include Rita Ora, Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish.
Houston superstars Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion, meanwhile, teamed up on a remix of the latter’s hit song “Savage” to benefit COVID-19 relief efforts in their hometown.