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Coronavirus: Kim Kardashian offers fan a dinner date to raise money for charity All-In Challenge

Written by on 28/04/2020

Fancy having lunch with Kim Kardashian West and her famous sisters?

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Well, now could be your opportunity.

The reality TV star is offering a fan the chance to join a family dinner as part of the All-In Challenge, which supports US charities during the coronavirus pandemic.

In a video shared on social media, Kardashian West revealed one fan will win lunch with the family during filming of the next season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, when lockdown measures have lifted.

“The money raised here will help feed the hungry during this time of crisis,” she said. “We’re all in this together.”

In the description on her All-In Challenge page, it say the winner will get to “talk motherhood, fashion, beauty and boys with the famous sisters while dining on some of their signature salads”.

Kardashian West did not give exact details of the guest list, but presumably the winning fan will get to have lunch with Kim, Khloe, Kourtney and possibly even Kylie and Kendall Jenner, too.

To be in with a chance, hopefuls need to make a donation to the All-In Challenge, which is raising money for US charities Meals On Wheels, No Kid Hungry and America’s Food Fund throughout the COVID-19 outbreak.

Taking part in the challenge, Kardashian West joins stars including Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, who are offering a walk-on role in their upcoming film Killers Of The Flower Moon, and musicians Drake and Justin Bieber.

For Friends fans, the cast are offering the chance to visit the filming of the highly anticipated reunion special in Los Angeles, as well as a VIP tour of Warner Bros studios.

Sharing the news, Jennifer Aniston wrote: “Can’t wait to meet and hug you guys when this is all over.

“Until then, keep Facetiming, calling, DMing, and texting your friends and family. We gotta stay connected.”

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It’s 15 years since the much-loved sitcom came to an end, during which time there has been much speculation over a possible reunion.

While not a reboot, this “unscripted special” promises fans: “You’ll get to see us together again for the first time in ages, as we reminisce about the show and celebrate all the fun we had.”

The All-In Challenge was created by Philadelphia 76ers basketball team co-owner Michael Rubin, with those donating to the fund entered into a prize draw to be in with the chance of winning a money-can’t-buy experience.

It has so far raised more than $21m (£16.9m).

(c) Sky News 2020: Coronavirus: Kim Kardashian offers fan a dinner date to raise money for charity All-In Challenge