The people of the midlands have been challenged to raise €500 for an Offaly charity.
Two Midlands 103 broadcasters are set to have their legs waxed, in the name of charity.
Peter Dunne and Kamron Clarke are taking part in 'Act the Fool,' and have challenged the people of the midlands to raise €500 for Accessible Counselling in Tullamore.
If successful, the two lads will have their legs waxed in Fergie's Bar in Tullamore on April 1st.
Accessible Counselling aims to make counselling free for people struggling with their mental health.
The Act The Fool challenge sees brave souls shave, dye or wax their hair to raise money for the charity.
Peter and Kamron were issued the challenged on Breakfast With Peter Dunne this morning:
If you want to see Peter and Kamron have their legs waxed, you can donate here.
https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/ACTTHEFOOL
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