Sunday, March 13, 2011

Earthquake: The stars lend their support to the Japanese on Twitter

Since Friday, Japan is facing one of the largest natural disasters in its history. Affected by several earthquakes and a tsunami spectacular, the Japanese are still looking for their missing. Given this historical event, celebs have taken to support disaster ... Twitter. Thus, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Britney Spears or Lea Michele (the star of Glee) invited users worldwide to pray for Japan and its inhabitants.

"It's so tragic. My heart breaks for Japan" Britney Spears has posted while Justin Bieber has issued a message more personal: "Japan is one of my favorite places on the planet ... It is a culture amazing with great people. My prayers are their dedicated. We must help them, "wrote the singer of" Baby.

" A few minutes later, the star of the American series Glee, Lea Michele, who has used the social network to educate its subscribers to the disaster. "I am devastated to hear that Japan has been hit by an earthquake and tsunami. All my prayers and thoughts go out to the Japanese people and those who are there now." For his part, Lady Gaga wanted to do more than a "tweet." The interpreter of "Born This Way" has announced that it had created a bracelet for the occasion and all profits from the sale of these associations would go to Japan.

"I designed a bracelet named Japan Prayer Bracelet. Buy. All proceeds will be donated to the Tsunami Relief Effort." A nice gesture.

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