Two brothers who star in hit show Peaky Blinders turned out to support a Kingston-based cancer charity in London last week.
On Tuesday (December 10), Finn and Joe Cole, who both hail from Kingston and star together in the internationally acclaimed drama Peaky Blinders, showed their support for the Momentum Children's Charity at the ICAP's Charity Day in London.
Momentum Children's Charity are based in Kingston and support children and their families impacted by cancer.
ICAP are one of the world's largest interdealer brokers, and selected Momentum among 26 UK charities to support during their annual charity day.
The 27th annual charity saw ICAP give 100 per cent of its revenues and brokers' commissions to charities over the 24-hour period.
ICAP said that £4.6 million was raised for over 100 charities worldwide on Tuesday, with Momentum Children's Charity among the beneficiaries.
The Momentum team were joined at the London event by Finn and Joe, who grew up in Kingston, plus DIY SOS favourites, Nick Knowles and Billy Byrne.
Momentum said they planned to spend the money raised for their work on expanding their family support services by partnering with a new hospital in the area.
"We are so grateful to ICAP for inviting us to be part of this memorable day and for raising such a significant amount of money for Momentum Children’s Charity," said CEO and Founder Bianca Effemey.
"With their help we’ll be able to support another 40 families when they need us most," she added.
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