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Support is coming to Turkey from world famous names

Support is coming to Turkey from world famous names

Famous names from around the world, including Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, called on Turkey and Syria for help after the earthquakes centered on Kahramanmaraş.

American singer and actress Selena Gomez, with her 377 million Instagram followers, shared a photo of a child rescued from the rubble and a link to UNICEF’s relief campaign, saying: “My heart breaks for those affected by the earthquake in Syria and Turkey”. .”

Shakira, on her Instagram account, shared the link to the aid campaign with her followers, pointing out the devastating effect of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria on children, in the photo of a child rescued from the rubble.

American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez stated that she sent support to her fans in Turkey and Syria, sharing, “This is the strongest earthquake to hit the region in almost 100 years.” Directing her supporters to UNIFEC’s donation drive, López appealed for help meeting the needs of children affected by the earthquake.

The famous Indian actress Jennifer Winget shared on her Twitter account that she viewed the images of the earthquake zones with great sadness and said that she prayed for the victims.

American actress Lana Parrilla, known for her role in the TV series “Lost” and “24”, said that she prayed for the Turkish and Syrian society, “I am very sorry for this ruin.” I can’t find words to describe it.”

French model Sebastien Betsch, in his posts on his Instagram account, used the photos he took in Turkey, as well as the photo of the remains taken after the earthquake. Betsch, who urged his supporters to donate to the AHBAP association, said Turkey was deeply shaken by two major earthquakes, saying: “I was very lucky to personally witness the generosity of the Turkish people. Now it’s up to us to repay their generosity.” He shared he.

Spanish musician Enrique Iglesias shared the Save The Children organization’s relief campaign on his social media accounts and said: “Turkey and Syria really need our help right now. Send your love, support and donations if you can.”

World-renowned chef Jamie Oliver also stressed that he shared the grief of those affected by the earthquake in both countries and shared the relief campaign launched by the UK-based Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC) for Turkey and Syria.

American actress Sofia Carson, in the image she shared on her Instagram account regarding Unicef’s aid campaign, emphasized that children in Turkey need help from all over the world. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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