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Virtual Death of Celebrities Raised $ 1 Million

Posted On 07 Dec 2010

The virtual death that some of the networks’ most famous users undertook since 1rst of December—as Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Usher and Alicia Keys- for collect money for Keys’ foundation “Keep a Child Alive” has raised one million dollars.

Celebrities asked their fans to donate money to return  “live”, but six days after their “death” they only obtained $ 500,000.

In order to achieve their goal, the celebs convinced Stewart Rahr, a famous billionaire of pharmaceutical business to donate the remaining $500,000, allowing them to return to their virtual accounts.

Source: Mashable

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