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Decembeard: Tom Hardy urges men not to shave for Bowel Cancer UK

Hirsutes you, sir!

Siobhan Norton
Friday 04 December 2015 15:05 GMT
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English actor Tom Hardy, known for his role as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises
English actor Tom Hardy, known for his role as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises

As Christmas approaches, this is one charity campaign that’s perfect for the hipster with a heart. If you’re already twirling your Machiavellian moustache, don’t reach for the clippers just yet - this is where the chin whiskers get a chance to catch up. Decembeard is a campaign run by Bowel Cancer UK, and ambassador, Mad Max star and beautifully bearded Tom Hardy is among those urging volunteers to “Be Brave, Don’t Shave” to raise funds.

Hardy points out that although more than 40,000 people are diagnosed every year, the disease still isn’t talked about enough. “Bowel cancer awareness is too low, so I’m backing Bowel Cancer UK because I want to help change that,” he says. “It’s a charity that needs our support to save lives and by taking part in Decembeard, you can make a real difference.”

Over the past few years, the subject of bowel cancer, previously almost taboo, has been brought into the spotlight by a couple of brave campaigners. Stephen Sutton, the teenager who raised millions for charity before and after his death in May last year, suffered from bowel cancer. His father Andy, who has twice had bowel cancer himself, 20 years apart, is taking part in Decembeard. Lynda Bellingham also movingly spoke about bowel cancer before her death in October last year.

So too is Hollyoaks actor and Bowel Cancer UK Patron Ben Richards, who has beaten bowel cancer. “Lads, winter’s cold so why don’t you do your face a favour and give it some warmth this December while raising money and awareness for a great cause? Grow a beard for Decembeard and help Bowel Cancer UK at the same time.”

For more information visit decembearduk.org.

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