HELPING HAND

Towie’s Tommy Mallett donates 15 massive boxes of clothes to victims of London tower block fire and delivers them to local mosque

TOWIE star Tommy Mallett did his bit to help those affected by the London tower block fire and donated 15 huge boxes of clothes and shoes.

Over 2,000 people have been left homeless after the horrific fire in the Grenfell Tower, where 12 people lost their lives and many more are feared to be dead.

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Tommy, who runs a successful fashion brand, was just one of many famous faces who went to help those in need.

A friend told The Sun Online: “Tommy was horrified, just like everyone was, when he saw the sad news.

“He decided to shut up shop and get his staff to help him load up a van packed with boxes of clothes and shoes from his shop.

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He asked his followers where he could drop the donations

“He asked on social media where best to take everything and eventually drove to West London in a van to take it to a local mosque. He’s planning on taking more stuff when he can get the stock.”

Alongside Tommy, Tamara Ecclestone loaded a van full of toiletries and essentials to send to those affected.

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Jeremy Clarkson has also donated his entire wardrobe in a kindhearted gesture.

The 57-year-old presenter shared a JustGiving link on his Facebook and wrote: “Everything that was clean in my wardrobe has been donated. Please try and do the same thing.”

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He asked his followers where he could drop the donations

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Tamara Ecclestone sent a large amount of essential supplies

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While Jamie Oliver offered free food and shelter at his Westfield restaurant to those affected

While Jamie Oliver opened up the doors to his restaurant at London’s Westfield and is providing shelter and free food for anyone in need.

Sharing a picture of the building on Instagram, Jamie wrote: “To any of the 100’s of FAMILIES affected by this terrible fire at Grenfell Tower Notting Hill today, You are all welcome to come hang out in my restaurant and be fed and watered by my Jamie’s Italian team.

“We are in the Westfield just around the corner.

“Food and drink free of charge so just go and speak to my manager Juan and we will sort you out and give you some love …. this is for victims of the fire our thoughts, love and prayers are with you all. Big love, Jamie x x x x.”


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