#SafeHands: Celebrities From Around the World Take Up WHO Challenge

Celebrities from around the globe have taken up the World Health’s Organisation Safe Hands challenge, to help in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

From VIPs around the world – including The Pussy Cat Dolls, The Killers, G Herbo, Billy Porter, Deepika Padukone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gordon Ramsay – the message is clear: do wash your hands thoroughly!

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