Celebrities get their designer aprons on for Red Nose Day
Check out our snapshots of TV favourites including The Hairy Bikers, Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson modelling a limited-edition range of kitchen aprons and tea towels designed by top photographer Rankin to raise money for Red Nose Day.
It's almost time to get your Red Nose on again for Comic Relief's annual charity fundraiser.
Celebs including The Hairy Bikers, Birds Of A Feather stars Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson and presenter Susanna Reid are already doing their bit for Red Nose Day 2017 by modelling a new range of aprons and a tea towel designed by top celebrity photographer Rankin. All profits from the kitchen range, now on sale at HomeSense and TK Maxx stores, will be donated to Comic Relief to help transform the lives of people living tough lives in the UK and across Africa.
"When I was asked to create this year's Red Nose Day exclusive collection for HomeSense I agreed without hesitation," said Rankin. "It is a fantastic cause and I knew it would be a lot of fun. I wanted to make these images as cute and fun as possible and I hope I have included something for everyone which encourages both adults and children to get in the kitchen and raise some dough for Comic Relief."
Prices for the collection, which also includes a children's apron, leather journal and a colouring-in notebook start at £5.99.
Don't miss Red Nose Day live on BBC 1, Friday 24th March.
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