Celebs come out in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month - at the Asda Tickled Pink party

Hosted by Jamie Laing, the event was a powerful call to action to support Asda’s charity partners, Breast Cancer Now and CoppaFeel!, in the fight against breast cancer

by · The Mirror
Last night, Kelsey Parker, Tom Parker's widow - alongside other models - lit up the runway at the Asda Tickled Pink party, launching this year’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month with style and purpose. The star-studded evening, featuring appearances by Netflix’s Brad Riches, Love Island’s Faye Winter, Capital Extra’s Rio Fredrika and Great British Bake Off’s Candice Brown, highlighted the importance of raising awareness and funds to support life-saving breast cancer research.
Full support: Kelsey Parker working the runway. Now in its 28th year, Asda Tickled Pink has raised an incredible £92 million to date. This month, Asda shoppers can make a real difference—more than 200 pink-branded products are available in stores, with proceeds going directly to support Breast Cancer Now and CoppaFeel!.
All smiles: Jamie Laing is Tori Pourzand, Senior Director of PR & Community Relations at ASDA ( on the Left) and Jo MacSween Director of Fundraising at Coppafeel (Middle)
In the pink! Great British Bake Off’s Candice Brown, Love Island star Faye Winters and guest did their bits in support of the good cause last night.
Strictly star Amy Dowden’s new charity collaboration with Asda Tickled Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month this October. Breast cancer campaigner Amy designed the t-shirt for the supermarket’s charity campaign, now online on George.com at just £10 all the profits from the sale go to Asda's charity partners Breast Cancer Now and CoppaFeel!