Stars get graphic for testicular cancer campaign

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Stars get graphic for testicular cancer campaign

Atomic Kitten and a host of other showbiz names have created some risque designs for a new testicular cancer campaign.

They showed off their artistic talents by customising t-shirts in aid of the Everyman Cancer charity.

Blue designed their t-shirt around their hit song One Love, while actor Jeremy Edwards opted for a "crown jewels" theme and Marcus Trescothick used a cricket ball to bat home his message,

Graham Norton was surprisingly sedate with his fluffy feather design but Atomic Kitten were more rude.

Other stars taking part include Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer, Jonny Wilkinson and Ray Winstone.

The Everyman campaign is designed to raise awareness of testicular cancer.

The charity wants the public to come up with their own design and the winning t-shirt will be put into production and sold throughout the UK.

Details are available at www.baselondon.com.
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