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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Tea and biscuits after a walking cricket match played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Guardian sports journalist Rob Smyth playing Walking Cricket with a group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Guardian sports journalist Rob Smyth bowled out while playing Walking Cricket with a group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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'New lease of life': how walking cricket is giving the over-50s a taste of Bazball
Older people are reconnecting with their inner child by taking up the bat again and remembering how fun the sport can be.
Some of the purest forms of Bazball are being played in leisure centres up and down the country. Walking cricket has given thousands of older people the chance to reconnect with their inner child.
Walking cricket being played by a community group of over 50’s gentlemen at Three Hills Sport Centre, in Folkestone, Kent on the 22nd of April 2024. Walking Cricket has been developing across the UK over the last 10 years, with the aim to make cricket accessible for all ages and abilities. It is still the traditional game but has been adapted to a slower paced version.
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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Mystery Sculpture Appears On Kent Cliff Top
A mysterious 8ft Totem Pole has appeared along a Kent Wildlife Trust path on the North Downs Way near Capel-Le-Ferne between Folkestone and Dover, on the 8th of August 2023 near Folkestone, United Kingdom. It is carved from a single tree and inscribed with the name Perk?nas, a Baltic god. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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English Channel migrant crossings
Evidence tags on dinghies as workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across the Channel from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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English Channel migrant crossings
Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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English Channel migrant crossings
Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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English Channel migrant crossings
Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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English Channel migrant crossings
Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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English Channel migrant crossings
Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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English Channel migrant crossings
People who have just arrived in the UK are put onto a red double decker bus outside the Border Force processing centre for people who have just arrived in the UK on the 25th of November 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom.
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English Channel migrant crossings
Border Force officials with staff from Care In Custody bag and load up peoples possessions who have just arrived at the Border Force processing centre for people who have just arrived in the UK on the 25th of November 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom.
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English Channel migrant crossings
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English Channel migrant crossings
Border Force officials with staff from Care in Custody bag and load up peoples possessions who have just arrived at the Border Force processing centre for people who have just arrived in the UK on the 25th of November 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom.
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English Channel migrant crossings
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English Channel migrant crossings
People who have just arrived in the UK are put onto a red double decker bus outside the
Border Force processing centre for people who have just arrived in the UK on the 25th of Novemeber 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom.
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Singer-songwriter Charlotte Aitchison, aka Charli XCX, is seen leaving a gas station after buying cigarettes and water.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. July 29, 2020
Singer-songwriter Charlotte Aitchison, aka Charli XCX, is seen leaving a gas station after buying cigarettes and water. The British star wore black sneakers, black high-waited nike biker shorts, black sports bra and a black shirt with blue and red flames. She also carried an attica fanny pack by Alexander Wang, that retails for $650US.
CREDIT MUST READ: RF/Coleman-Rayner
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Singer-songwriter Charlotte Aitchison, aka Charli XCX, is seen leaving a gas station after buying cigarettes and water.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. July 29, 2020
Singer-songwriter Charlotte Aitchison, aka Charli XCX, is seen leaving a gas station after buying cigarettes and water. The British star wore black sneakers, black high-waited nike biker shorts, black sports bra and a black shirt with blue and red flames. She also carried an attica fanny pack by Alexander Wang, that retails for $650US.
CREDIT MUST READ: RF/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 ? office
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PEOPLE - Cannes: amfAR Gala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (10245545ja)
Charli XCX
amfAR's 26th Cinema Against AIDS Gala, Arrivals, 72nd Cannes Film Festival, France - 23 May 2019
The star-studded event will include a black-tie dinner, a celebrity-filled live auction, a runway show of exclusive looks curated by Carine Roitfeld, and special performances by Mariah Carey, Dua Lipa, Tom Jones, and The Struts. amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, is one of the world's leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and advocacy. Since 1985, amfAR has invested nearly $550 million in its programs and has awarded more than 3,300 grants to research teams worldwide
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung von Stella McCartneys Flagship Store in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Can Nguyen/REX/Shutterstock (9714491aa)
Charli XCX (Charlotte Emma Aitchison)
Stella McCartney New Flagship Store Opening, London, UK - 12 Jun 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung von Stella McCartneys Flagship Store in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Can Nguyen/REX/Shutterstock (9714491y)
Charli XCX (Charlotte Emma Aitchison)
Stella McCartney New Flagship Store Opening, London, UK - 12 Jun 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung von Stella McCartneys Flagship Store in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Can Nguyen/REX/Shutterstock (9714491ad)
Charli XCX (Charlotte Emma Aitchison)
Stella McCartney New Flagship Store Opening, London, UK - 12 Jun 2018
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PEOPLE - NME Awards: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Can Nguyen/REX/Shutterstock (5588082d)
Charli XCX ( Charlotte Emma Aitchison )
NME Awards, London, Britain - 17 Feb 2016
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