Celebrities including Lily Allen and Jamie Oliver offer ‘bed and tea’ after Grenfell Tower fire
LILY Allen and Jamie Oliver have reached out after the Grenfell Tower fire, even offering “bed and tea” to those who need it.
CELEBRITIES including Lily Allen and Jamie Oliver have reached out after the Grenfell Tower fire, even offering “bed and tea” to those who need it.
Allen offered up her home as shelter for any victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, which has killed at least 12 people.
It’s not clear if anyone took the singer up on her kind offer though - if she took in guests, they weren’t posting selfies about it.
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If anyone need a bed or a lift, or tea tweet me and I'll follow back. #NorthKensington
â lily #labourtineð (@lilyallen) June 14, 2017
Jamie Oliver has told victims they could get free food and shelter at his Westfield restaurant, which is about a kilometre away from the scene of the fire in West London.
If anyone took him up on the offer, they weren’t talking about it on social media with no indication of a rush on the eatery.
Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson and his daughter, Em, were among the first to tweet, appealing for people in Kensington to give what they could.
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People of Kensington. Remember to give what you can spare - clothes etc - to those made homeless by that terrible fire.
â Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) June 14, 2017
The address for anyone wanting to donate to those affected by #LatimerRoad fire.
â Em Clarkson (@prettynormalme) June 14, 2017
St Clements Church
95 Sirdar Road
W11 4EQ
Virgin boss Richard Branson said the airline’s not-for-profit foundation, Virgin Unite, would support people involved.
“I’m with my grandkids as I write, and it makes one want to weep when something like this fire happens. We’ve been involved in several fires over the years, but nothing like this, and know how lucky we have been to escape with only material things lost,” he said.
Woke up in London to the tragic news of #GrenfellTower fire in north Kensington. Our thoughts are with all involved https://t.co/eSVKemJYQu
â Richard Branson (@richardbranson) June 14, 2017
Singer Rita Ora shared information on where victims could go for help as she shared her shock at the horrific fire.
Model Rachel Hunter also shared her love on Twitter.
London ðððð heartbreaking news on the fire in that apartment building just shocking that this happens . Thoughts & Love ð¢ð
â RACHEL HUNTER (@rachelhunterx) June 14, 2017