Rugby players have shed their hard-man image to help put a stop to violence against women.
Harlequins and England rugby internationals Danny Care and Ugo Monye donned a tiara and fairy wings to show their support for the national domestic violence charity, Women’s Aid and its Real Man campaign.
The campaign, which will run throughout the year, is aimed at encouraging men to become part of the solution to ending violence against women.
Women’s Aid ambassadors, including singer Will Young, entrepreuner Duncan Bannatyne, Bergerac actor John Nettles and Magic FM’s Neil Fox are also supporting the campaign.
For more information visit womensaid.org.uk.
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