Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Stars Help To Raise $4 Million At Charity Auction

Actors Kevin Spacey, Kate Beckinsale and Hugh Grant helped to raise more than $4 million (?2 million) for cancer research, after attending a charity auction in London on Saturday . U2 frontman Bono, Pirates Of The Caribbean hunk Orlando Bloom and his model girlfriend Miranda Kerr were also in attendance at the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation Gala, which was held in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace - the former home of British royal King Henry VIII. Philanthropist Bono made a surprise appearance on stage hailing the work of the organisation, before making way for Notting Hill star Grant to begin the auction. And Grant showed his generous side by bidding $250,000 (?125,000) for a chance to have dinner with the former president of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, who founded the organisation. The money will go towards funding cancer research in the U.K. and Russia, reports People.com. Bloom admitted he was thrilled to be a part of the event - and would have loved the chance to dine with the former Soviet leader had it not been such an expensive auction item. He says, "It is amazing to come and support something associated with Mikhail Gorbachev because of what he did. He's going to go down in history because of the way he changed the world."


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