In a promotional video for UK network, Channel 4's comedy night to support cancer awareness, supermodel Cara Delevingne encourages men to check themselves for testicular cancer. In the clip, Cara acts confused as to what she is promoting. The video is intended to make light of a serious situation and bring awareness of Channel 4's Feeling Nuts, a recently commissioned comedy show set to air on Friday.
"Once a month you need to cup them, really grab them and give them a good squeeze, give them a proper inspection," Delevingne explains to her audience. The "instructional" video turns to comedy when Delevingne is informed that the campaign is about "balls," and not "boobs."
"What? Balls? Little problem, I don't have any balls, so..." she responds.
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According to The Huffington Post, many celebrities including Stephen Fry and Ricky Gervais have become involved in a new social media campaign to encourage men to check themselves for testicular cancer. Recently, Check One Two began encouraging Twitter users to get #feelingnuts, by uploading a photo grabbing their crotches online to help eliminate the taboos surrounding talking about cancer.
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Andrew Salter, who co-founded the Check One Two campaign, explains: "Our mission is to empower people to spread awareness of this preventable cancer and change behavior to check themselves regularly. We were inspired to make a serious difference after recognising that men are needlessly dying from one of the most preventable forms of cancer. If testicular cancer is caught early enough, it is almost 100% curable, so we firmly believe that this social movement, designed to save lives, will get the nation talking about this taboo subject and by using entertainment around the #feelingnuts campaign and, ultimately, save lives."
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