Star model the face of new anti-ovarian cancer campaign
Ex-Victoria’s Secret runway star Georgia Fowler has stepped in front of the camera for the first time with her two young children.
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Model mum Georgia Fowler has fronted her first campaign with her two young children, Dylan and Zeke.
The former Victoria’s Secret runway star is one of several prominent names to take part in Camilla and Marc’s annual Ovaries. Talk About Them initiative that aims to increase awareness of ovarian cancer.
“I came from my mother’s ovaries, my children are here because of mine,” Fowler said.
“Without them I wouldn’t have this incredible life, with my beautiful family. And as a mother I’d do anything to protect them and advocating for not only my health, but my daughter’s health, my future granddaughter’s health, it means giving them the security many women before sadly haven’t have. An early detection test is overdue and the time is now, for all women and people globally.”
Others in the campaign include Hollywood star Naomi Watts, actors Dree Hemmingway and Mia Healy, models Willa Devereaux, Angeer Amol and Billie Jean Hamlet.
Ovaries. Talk About Them is pushing to save lives through the development of an early detection test by 2026.
One hundred per cent of sale of special merchandise will go to the cause from Monday.
“Naomi is a fierce advocate, raising awareness to destigmatise women’s health,” Marc Freeman said. “This is an inspiration and aligns with the Ovaries. Talk About Them. mission. Her support is greatly appreciated, helping us share this important message to make real change.”