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Global’s Make Some Noise Celebrity Giftmas: CLOSED


Global’s Make Some Noise Celebrity Giftmas: CLOSED

Win a personalised video message from a celebrity.

We’ve teamed up with some BIG names to help raise money for small charities.

 Celebrity Giftmas from Global’s Make Some Noise gives you the chance to win a personalised Christmas video message from one of our celeb friends, including… 

Liam Payne, JLS,  Emma Bunton, Joanna Lumley, Olly Murs, Anne-Marie, KSI, Adam Lambert, Michelle Visage, Ava Max, Rita Ora, the Heart Breakfast team, as well as Heart’s Ashley Roberts, Ant & Dec, Josh Groban, the Capital Breakfast team, Capital Dance’ MistaJam, Jess Glynne, Harry Kane, Kelly Brook, Luke Goss, HRVY and Mark Wright.

You could be in with the chance of winning a bespoke video message for yourself or a someone special with this one-of-a-kind Christmas gift!

While you might not be together to celebrate this year, you can make this a Christmas to remember for a friend or family member. 

You could be in with the chance of winning a personalised video message from Liam Payne!


For your chance to win a personalised video message from a celebrity, enter before 7pm on Sunday 29th December. 

Not only is this a star prize for a loved one, but your gift will go even further. Every entry to win will raise money  for  Global’s Make Some Noise  to help those hit hardest by coronavirus. 

This year has been tough on us all, but it’s been especially challenging for vulnerable people in our communities.  Global’s Make Some Noise funds small charities up and down the country that are  working tirelessly to help those most in need. 

This includes people who are homeless and families living in poverty, vulnerable people with care needs, those affected by domestic abuse, as well as those experiencing grief, loneliness or mental health problems.


Win the gift that gives back, helping charities like Sufra. Picture: Sufra


Support small and local charities across the UK