Wildfires in Australia have attracted the attention of many celebrities. First magnitude stars, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Margot Robbie and many others, donate to fire fighting funds and encourage fans to follow suit.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge bagged the Golden Globes for best TV comedy or musical and best actress in a TV musical or comedy series, has found an unusual way to relief forest fires for her BBC sitcom “Fleabag”. The actress plans to auction off her pantsuit by Ralph & Russo, a London-based couture brand founded by Australians Tamara Ralph and Michael Russo.
Waller-Bridge looked stunning in black and gold sequined trouser suit with lace detailing on the hems. By the way, she opted to wear it without a shirt. However, according to Waller Bridge, the key point of the outfit is that it left handprints of such celebrities as Elton John, Tom Hanks, Olivia Colman and Jody Comer. This is not just a stylish pantsuit, but a real relic, which in no case can be washed.
Phoebe promises to transfer all the money to fight the Australia bushfires, that swept the vast territory of the country, resulting in people and animals’ death.