Multi-platinum pop star and X-Factor winner Leona Lewis is auctioning herself to raise money for Oxfam's Haiti earthquake response this week. Fans can bid to spend an afternoon with Leona, taking in anything from bowling and horse riding to an intimate dinner with the star.
Other prizes on offer from Leona over the next week include:
- A haircut & style by Leona Lewis' hairstylist Ben Cooke
- A lesson from Leona Lewis' make-up artist Jane Bradley
- A signed presentation disc & goody bag from Leona Lewis
Speaking in a video message to fans, Leona said:
"I've been amazed and inspired by the courage of people in Haiti. What's happened has been so devastating, and I really want to do anything I can to help. At times like this we're reminded of how important it is to help, so please dig deep and thanks to all of your for your support."
The auction runs until Monday 1 March, and can be found at www.oxfam.org.uk/haitiauction.
The auction follows on from a host of stars who auctioned must-have items to raise money for Oxfam's Haiti appeal last month. The auction, co-organised with Glastonbury's Emily Eavis, raised more than £120,000 in just two weeks.
A print donated by controversial British artist Damien Hirst was the auction's biggest success, raising £12,655, while an oil painting by Rolf Harris fetched £12,607.
Other items that were sold as part of the auction included a signed 'Viva La Vida' tour jacket from Coldplay, VIP tickets to this year's Glastonbury festival, and a song to be written personally for a bidder by Damon Albarn.