Jessie J auctions off previous footwear in a bid to make 12 000 for charity

Jessie J looks a little fierce in this picture exhibiting her new big ears - a pair of shoes she wore at the well-known Cavern Club.nnBut the singer has brought smiles to a charity which supplies wigs for kids who get rid of their hair whilst battling cancer. nJessie, aged 25, has offered the signed photograph and her sparkly sneakers to the Minor Princess Trust so they can be auctioned at a gala ball this Saturday.nThe Price Tag star wore the shoes on stage final yr at a offer-out show in the Liverpool club which was the property of The Beatles.nnJessie acquired the shoes at Topshop.nCharity manager Monica Glass,48, stated yesterday: "The footwear are wild, they are so glitzy.n"Jessie has naturally worn them since there is a bit of put on and tear on the heel.n"I envision she done in them simply because they are glitter encrusted.n"They are not the type of shoes you would use down to Sainsbury's - but maybe I'm placing her down due to the fact she almost certainly would.n"She's signed both the insoles and despatched us a signed image in which she is keeping the sneakers a little bit like bunny ears.nn"It really is wonderful Jessie is elevating our profile  so we can assist far more children."nJessie J: Heart of gold Rowan Griffiths/Everyday Mirror   nThis is the second time the singer has aided out the Little Princess Trust which will provide 600 ill kids with wigs this 12 months.nWhen Jessie's hair was shaved off dwell on Tv set to increase income for Comic Aid in March, the discarded ringlets ended up offered to the charity - and will be used to kind component of a child's wig.nThe Have confidence in now obtain one,000 hair donations every single month - up twenty five for every cent on a calendar year back.nnYoungsters are provided the wigs cost-free even even though each and every one expenses the charity close to �350 to make.nMonica said: "It takes a few to five hair donations to make one wig. Jessie's braids are locked away in our safe and will be matched with a similar hair colour.n"The wigs make youngsters looks like they did prior to the prognosis - they truly feel happier, brighter and more confident and that provides a significant raise to the whole family.n"We are hoping Jessie's sneakers make a wonderful big Value Tag."nnThe Hereford-primarily based charity was started by the dad and mom of Hannah Tarplee, 5, who died from kidney cancer in 2005. Mum Wendy and father Simon  released the Have confidence in due to the fact of the problems they experienced obtaining a wig for Hannah.nJessie's sneakers and picture will be auctioned at a gala ball near Hereford, which aims to raise �12,000 for the charity.nSo rather... Rowan Griffiths/Daily Mirr  When you adored this informative article and you want to be given more info regarding beats by dre generously check out the web-site.