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Wolverhampton-born Liam Payne models charity jumper

Wolverhampton-born Liam Payne has modelled a sweatshirt launched for Save the Children's Christmas Jumper Day, which is expected to raise millions for the charity.

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Christmas Jumper Day is back for the seventh year running and a new series of Selfish Mother slogan sweatshirts have been modelled by a host of stars including Liam Payne, Kate Moss, Daisy Lowe, Sir Mo Farah, Luke Evans, Jacob Anderson, Annabelle Wallis, David Gandy, Erin O’Connor, Eddie Marsan and Eiza Gonzalez.

The collection features eight festive sweatshirts with slogans PEACE, LOVE, HOPE and JOY. The range of unisex, organic cotton, sweatshirts - in black or red with festive gold font - will be exclusively available to order from Selfish Mother’s online shop, ‘The FMLY Store’.

Priced at £55 with a 50 per cent donation to Save the Children, this range gives people the chance to ‘help make the world better with a sweater’.

New father Liam Payne said: “Christmas is all about spending time with the ones you love, and I’m spreading the LOVE this year by buying a jumper from the Selfish Mother collection for Save the Children. They do such incredible work and you can help by buying one too.”

By signing up at christmasjumperday.org, sticking on a seasonal sweater and donating £2 you can support Save the Children’s work saving children and changing futures.

Helena Wiltshire, head of PR and partnerships at Save the Children, said: “We are delighted to be working with Selfish Mother for a third year running on a fantastic new range of sweatshirts which are perfect for Christmas Jumper Day and beyond. The generous 50 per cent donation from each jumper means that together we can do whatever it takes to make sure children survive, get protection when they’re in danger, and have a chance to learn.”

This year, Save the Children’s annual Christmas Jumper Day is taking place on December 14.