Polish influencer’s nine-day, non-stop live stream raises £50m for cancer charity
Polish influencer Łatwogang, aged 23, successfully raised over £50 million for a children's cancer charity through a nine-day, non-stop live stream. The event, held in Warsaw, featured a continuous loop of a charity song, "I'm still here," performed by rapper Bedoes 2115 and 11-year-old Maja Mecan, who is battling cancer.

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AI-generatedPolish influencer Łatwogang, aged 23, successfully raised over £50 million for a children's cancer charity through a nine-day, non-stop live stream. The event, held in Warsaw, featured a continuous loop of a charity song, "I'm still here," performed by rapper Bedoes 2115 and 11-year-old Maja Mecan, who is battling cancer. Throughout the stream, Łatwogang was joined by numerous Polish celebrities, including musicians, actors, and athletes, who participated in dares and recreated viral moments. Notable guests included Chris Martin of Coldplay, speed skater Vladimir Semirunniy who donated his Olympic medal, footballer Robert Lewandowski, and tennis player Iga Świątek. The campaign significantly surpassed its initial fundraising goal of £102,000.
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3 extractedThe stream was joined by a parade of celebrity guests, including Coldplay's Chris Martin and six-time tennis grand slam champion Iga Świątek.
The song 'I'm still here' recorded by Bedoes 2115 with Maja Mecan, features a chorus sung by Maja: 'I'm still here/Did you think you had me?'
Polish influencer Łatwogang raised more than £50m for a cancer charity through a nine-day, non-stop live stream.