Los Angeles, April 16 (IANS): Celebrities like Justin Bieber and Kevin Hart are signing up to take part in All In Challenge, a fundraiser to help feed Americans affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Philadelphia 76'ers co-owner Michael Rubin launched the fundraising auction where athletes, artists and celebrities offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences to fans.
Bieber, Hart and Dwyane Wade were among some of the first high-profile names to lend their names and prizes to the effort, reports said.
People can donate as little as $10 to earn a chance to win one of the fan experiences being offered by the celebrity of their choice.
Bieber is offering to fly out to the winner's house for a private show of his song, One Less Lonely Girl.
There's also a chance to be in Hart's next movie.
Since gaining traction on Tuesday, many of the celebrities are calling out some of their famous friends to get involved.
Other high-profile names taking part in the auction include Meek Mill, Ryan Seacrest, Rob Lowe, Robin Thicke and Alex Rodriguez.
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