Jamala sells Eurovision dresses to help the homeless dogs of Kyiv

Would you like to own a piece of Eurovision history and also have the satisfaction of helping a good cause? You now have the chance as Jamala is selling her Eurovision dresses to help the homeless dogs in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Eurovision 2016 winner Jamala is on a mission to help the thousands of homeless animals that live at the Sirius animal shelter in Kyiv. To do this, she is selling the outfits that she wore at the 2017 contest held in the Ukrainian capital earlier this year.

The announcement was made on her official Facebook page “I want to help pay the asylum debt and survive the winter of more than 2,600 animals, so I decided to put my clothes on sale. For me, these are iconic dresses! I think you remember yourself, I played at Eurovision in them, I wore on the opening ceremony, ”

There are 6 dresses for sale, priced between $1,000 – $6,000 and can be purchased through the contact number at the bottom of each picture within her gallery. Included in the sale is the dress worn by Jamala during her interval performance when she was stage bombed by a prankster flashing his bare butt.

How can you help?

For those of you who don’t have thousands of dollars spare to buy a dress, but would still like to help the cause, you can. Money can be sent to the shelter directly. The relevant bank details are on the site dogcat.com.ua.

You can see Jamala performing I Believe In Yiou at this year’s interval, wearing one of the dresses for sale in the video below.

Source: Rbc.ua
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