Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesMore and more celebrities are joining in the “All In Challenge,” which was kicked off on Tuesday by Fanatics founder and executive chairman Michael Rubin. The challenge is simple: celebrities offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences that fans can win by simply donating to COVID-19 relief.
Rapper Meek Mill was so inspired by the challenge, he is parting with his prized possession: his custom matte black 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom.
“HIS MY BABY IMA MISSSSSSSS YOUUUUUUUUUU,” the 32-year-old wrote Tuesday while uploading a photo of his beloved vehicle, which is worth over half a million dollars. “Papers signed!! #donated.”
The car, as Mill reveals, shares a deep and personal connection with him, saying it is “my dream car that motivated me to chase success!!”
On the challenge’s website, the “Going Bad” artist said he “quickly accepted” the offer to join All In. “I’m in a position where I can help out,” he explains and takes care to note that all the money will go to help out those who have been deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The current bid, as of late Tuesday, stands at $300,000. Bidding ends in a little under 13 days.
The All In Challenge has raised over two million dollars and will divide 100 percent of the proceeds between the charities Meals on Wheels, No Kid Hungry and America’s Food Fund, who will then disperse the funds to World Central Kitchen and Feeding America.
Other celebrities to join in the challenge are Kevin Hart, Justin Bieber, Ryan Seacrest, Magic Johnson and many others.
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