McDonalds recently celebrated World Children’s Day, and reached out to some celebs to help with the festivities. In New York City, Tamia Hill and Holly Robinson-Pete made cookies with kids at the Ronald McDonald House, and Tamia also gave a performance:
Meanwhile in Chicago, Gabrielle Union promoted World Children’s Day by appearing in-store to sell ‘helping hands,’ which benefit the RM House:
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Chi-Chi
Comment made on 11/25/2008 @ 2:17 AM
It’s always great to give back! I’m glad these celebs have that in mind.
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anonymousnupe
Comment made on 11/25/2008 @ 4:12 PM
What a sham and a scam! These ladies were duped into endorsing one of the absolute worst scourges of the black Diaspora: MCADEES!!! There was a recent study that showed that kids as young as 10 have the arteries of someone 30 years their elder. And how do you think these kids got that way?! See the report at http://www.newsweek.com/id/168702. Of course it does not specifically point to McDonald’s or fast food as the culprit, but it don’t take a rocket surgeon to put 2 and 2 together in this case.
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