Lewis auctions herself for Haiti

Chart star Leona Lewis is auctioning herself off to raise money to help Haiti earthquake victims
12 April 2012

Chart star Leona Lewis is auctioning herself off to raise money to help Haiti earthquake victims.

The Bleeding Love singer is selling an afternoon in her company which could involve anything from bowling to horse-riding and a meal.

Bidding has already reached £2,000 in just a few hours with money going towards Oxfam's relief efforts.

Other lots offered by the star include a haircut from her stylist Ben Cooke, a lesson from Lewis's make-up artist Jane Bradley and a signed disc and goodie bag.

She said: "I've been amazed and inspired by the courage of people in Haiti. What's happened has been so devastating, and I really want to do anything I can to help. At times like this we're reminded of how important it is to help, so please dig deep and thanks to all of your for your support."

The ongoing internet auction has raised more than £120,000 in little over a fortnight. A print donated by Damien Hirst has been the biggest lot, fetching £12,655, while a painting by Rolf Harris drew £12,607.

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