Red Nose Day

Four Unique Ways Celebs Showed Their Support for Red Nose Day

July 19, 2018

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This past Red Nose Day was packed with so much support from celebrities that we couldn’t pick just one favorite, so we picked four. From Springfield to Los Angeles, here’s who got their #NosesOn.

A (Red Nose) day in the life of Jennifer Garner


Jennifer Garner took us through her whole daily routine: brushing her teeth, shampooing in the shower, all while donning the Red Nose. She’s America’s sweetheart – and now she’s ours too!

Red Nose Day came to Springfield

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We’ve had some serious celebrity power players support Red Nose Day, but how many of them have had a 29-season run on primetime TV? The Simpsons are an American pop culture staple and to see the whole gang go Noses On was such a special way to begin our Red Nose Day. Our only wish? That Snowball II could have joined the family portrait.

Ed Sheeran Spices up his life


What we really, really wanted was to see Ed Sheeran in this limited edition Red Nose Day tee, designed by Victoria Beckham and featuring the Spice Girls.

Akbar Gbajabiamila conquers the Ninja course

For us, Akbar Gbajabiamila ripping off his announcer dresswear to take on the Ninja course was, let’s say, exciting.The loveable announcer put his money where his mouth is, crushed the course, and helped raise money for children living in poverty here in the United States and around the world. Akbar for Superman 2020.

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