Internet star Caspar Lee has joined forces with famous faces such as Mabel, Matt Lucas, Joe Sugg and 5 Seconds of Summer for a social media campaign.
The campaign, which is backed by Prince Charles’ The Princes Trust, encourages people to share what they are looking forward to doing once the coronavirus lockdown is lifted.
South African born Caspar, 26, launched the #LookingForward campaign on his Instagram page which boasts a staggering 2.7million followers.
The blogger encouraged people to tag five friends in the challenge as well as donating cash with the aim of raising £10,000 and helping 1,000 young people receive critical mental health and support.
Lee shared the four-minute-long video which sees the likes of Russell Brand, YouTube star KSI, Strictly Come Dancing’s Joe Sugg, singer Mabel, Little Britain comedian Matt Lucas and 5 Seconds of Summer guitarist Michael Clifford share what they’re most looking forward to doing.
5 Seconds of Summer recently announced that they have had to reschedule their upcoming UK tour due to the coronavirus, but Michael Clifford said: “I think the thing I’m looking forward to the most when quarantine is over, is probably going on tour.
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Mabel, 24, revealed: “The first thing I’m going to do when I get out of isolation is go to the studio.
“I miss being in the studio and writing songs with my friends, making music in general and I just can’t wait to make these bangers which I know are just inside me ready to come out.”
While Matt Lucas joked: “When all this is over I’m looking forward to just staying in, just relaxing at home for a bit and for a change.”
Mabel, 24, revealed: “The first thing I’m going to do when I get out of isolation is go to the studio.
“I miss being in the studio and writing songs with my friends, making music in general and I just can’t wait to make these bangers which I know are just inside me ready to come out.”
Strictly Come Dancing contestant Joe Sugg shared: “Now the thing that I’m most looking forward to once this whole situation of this coronavirus has left, I think top priority is to get out there and meet up with as many of my friends and families I can and catch up on some physical interaction with them.
“I want to meet up with my friends, go to the local pub and have a drink with them and celebrate living life back to normal again.”
Closing the video, Caspar said: “I know a lot of young people who are struggling with their mental health right now and so I want to see if we can create a wave of hope across social media and encourage those that can, to donate to the Prince’s Trust and support their incredible work.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk