Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Selena Gomez and Rihanna have a shared commitment ...

The singer Rihanna has a heart of gold, the beauty of Barbados, promotes an awareness campaign on waste water organized by UNICEF, entitled "Celebrity Tap Proyect! An altruistic act to which the star of Disney Channel, Selena Gomez, also answered this and other artists to the generous soul, Taylor Swift young country singer, actor Robin Williams or Adrian Grenier, an actor that we have seen in the comedy "The Devil Wears Prada" ...


We found our two leading ladies, each with its own style, and the sexy Rihanna Selena candid in the spots where they invite people to conserve water that is unfortunately increasingly rare in some places in the world. Rihanna is discovered in a spot in black and white very glamorous, dressed in a slinky black dress, she goes so lascivious to the tap of his kitchen and delights of a glass of water overflowing with sensuality, all with a voiceover that says "The water was not only tap Rihanna.

One way to show that a simple gesture or trivial can be a source of admiration, when we know that many people struggle to get water every day! On the occasion of this campaign "Celebrity Tap Proyect, UNICEF has launched a series of water bottles bearing the likeness of celebrities participating in the program, Rihanna, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Robin Williams and Adrian Grenier appear So on the containers and published in limited edition for any donation of more than EUR 5, fans can receive a box of those precious bottles of water (1 euro a bottle).

The purpose of this funding is to facilitate access to safe drinking water to the poorest. Guarantees a dollar paid to a child 40 days of drinking water ... A beautiful commitment for thought, right? In the spot Selena Gomez, one can see the girl very soft and angelic, dressed in a princess dress with the spirit of fairy-tale heroine (little nod to Snow White) to give water a small blue bird, pure figment of his imagination, watched dumbfounded a convenience store! Since 2007, the City of New York, defends campaign "Tap water" to educate consumers about the importance of not wasting water.

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