Cheeky Girls Strip for Climate-change Charity

February 11, 2008 at 4:20 PM Environmental Health
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Cheeky Girls Strip for Climate-change Charity
The Cheeky Girls Gabriela and twin sister Monica Irimia have done their bit for the environment – by posing naked for an organisation

The Romanian pop duo stuck leaves over their hottest spots to boost Club4Climate - an organisation that uses glamorous parties to help spread the word about climate change.

And Founder Richard Curson is already eyeing up more celebs to strip down in the name of saving the planet.

"We're really keen to get more women to strip for us,” The Sun quoted Curson, as saying.

"I'm sure it won't be much of a problem when they realise that it's in aid of a good cause.

"I'm hoping Keira Knightley and Katherine Jenkins will want to work with us, they'd be great," he added.

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