What's Red Nose Day, you ask? It first started in Britain in 1988 to raise money for poverty-stricken children in the UK and Africa. This year, the comedy benefit has extended to the United States, with NBC airing a three-hour special tonight, which
We knew Red Nose Day was a British charity, but we didn't expect all of the acts to be from across the pond! No complaints here, though, because in addition to Ed Sheeran's uplifting duet with Kermit the Frog, U2 gave an empowering performance of their
The British are well-versed in the art of Red Nose Day telethons, so of course some of the UK's stars were there to offer a helping hand for the first Red Nose Day USA – sort of. Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Helen Mirren, Simon Cowell, Naomi Campbell, Eddie
Watch the cast of Game of Thrones get musical with a little help from Coldplay in a series of skits for the Red Nose Day charity campaign event.
Hooray for red noses! In honor of the first ever American Red Nose Day, your favorite celebs are taking pics wearing giant red noses to support the campaign for children living in poverty. Check out pics here!