Radio host, comedian Tommy Little raises money for homeless in model photo
TOMMY Little says he has been overwhelmed by the response to his modelling campaign to raise awareness for youth homelessness.
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TOMMY Little says he has been overwhelmed by the response to his modelling campaign to raise awareness for youth homelessness.
The comedian posted a string of modelling pictures on his Instagram account with the hashtag #beamodel.
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He revealed on The Project last week that he was modelling clothes for Homie, a charity that uses 100 per cent of its profits to help homeless Aussies.
“It’s been great, it’s been amazing for Homie. Usually, they do $6000 a week. In the couple of hours after the show, they did $80,000 in sales,” Little said.
“So it’s awesome. All the charities they’re associated with and partner with saw a kick in donations.
“People want to help each other. Sometimes you just need to let them know how to do it.”
Some of his modelling locations included Launch Housing, YSAS (Youth Support & Advocacy Service), Homie’s store, and the Lighthouse Foundation.
“For the last two weeks, I’ve been making an absolute tit of myself posting model shots on Instagram, and telling anyone who’d listen that I want to get into modelling,” he said.
Little said he had not seriously thought about a career in modelling.
“No, not at all. I’ll leave it to the models.”