Chris Hayter

24 HOUR SILENT DISCO CHALLENGE

Fundraising for Beat

£650
raised of £1,000 target
In memory of Nikki Grahame
Beat

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We share the vision of an end to the pain & suffering of eating disorders

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In 2006, Nikki Grahame took part in Big Brother 7 UK, where one of her most memorable moments involved taking part in a Silent Disco task.
The rules were whoever danced on their 4 tile dancefloor the longest without stopping or falling off wins. However, Nikki's MP3 player did not work leading toone of her most famous, and memorable tantrums in the Diary Room before exclaiming "It's working!

As a huge fan of Big Brother, Nikki Grahame meant a lot to me, and I had the pleasure of meeting her on two occasions and her warm, beautiful spirit shone brightly as it always did on television.

The rules are simple. I will dance on the spot, on a 4 tile dancefloor,
continuously for 24 hours (hoping my mp3 player, or iPhone in 2022, will work!) There will be allocated toilet breaks and I will eat
and drink as I go, ensuring to keep up my energy.

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About the charity

Beat

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Beat is the UK’s eating disorder charity. Our mission is to end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders. These serious mental illnesses ruin and, too often, take lives. Our Helpline is available online or by phone for anyone suffering, as well as their family and friends.

Donation summary

Total raised
£650.00
+ £91.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£650.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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