By Justin Kroll
31.03.2020 - 07:07 / variety.com
Twelve lucky people will get to eat dinner with the Mother of Dragons.
“Game of Thrones” star Emilia Clarke is asking people around the world to donate money to SameYou, her charity that assists people recovering from brain injuries and strokes. The organization’s new initiative aims to make beds for coronavirus patients and help people recover from brain injuries at home in order to free up more beds. Twelve donors will be randomly selected for a virtual dinner with Clarke.
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Emilia Clarke is offering fans the chance to win a virtual dinner date with the actress by donating to her charity's new coronavirus relief fund.
The Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke shared a video on her IGTV wherein she offers a virtual date in exchange for donations for the COVID 19 relief fund. In the video, Emilia Clarke is seen talking about how there is a need to create more beds for those suffering from the Coronavirus.
The mother of dragons is ready to break bread for a good cause! Emilia Clarke shared via her Instagram account that she is giving 12 fans the chance to have a virtual dinner with her amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Emilia Clarke is leveraging her star power to help offer relief amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Emilia Clarke is offering fans the chance to win a virtual dinner date with the actress by donating to her charity’s new coronavirus relief fund.
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