Charli xcx and Billie Eilish are teaming up for an important cause.
Artists are donating all unused underwear and bras from the “Guess” remix music video to I Support the Girls.
The non-profit organization “collects and distributes essential items including bras, underwear and menstrual hygiene products, enabling people who are homeless, impoverished or in need to stand tall with dignity.”
Charli, 31, and Eilish, 22, released their music video on Thursday, August 1, which shows a house party where guests begin to strip while dancing. At one point, with underwear flying, Eilish is bulldozed through the house.
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Charli xcx and Billie Eilish.
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The performers then climb a mountain of underwear and bras in a separate location, rolling around a huge pile of clothes. “We are so happy to receive a terrifying mountain of panties!” the organization posted on X (formerly Twitter) about the artist’s contribution.
Dana Marlowe, founder and CEO of I Support the Girls, tells PEOPLE about the huge underwear donation.
“The avalanche of underwear and the giant mountain of bras from the ‘Guess’ video shoot will impact thousands of survivors of domestic violence,” she says. “I am so overwhelmed by the generosity and thoughtfulness of Charli xcx and Billie Eilish to consider this donation to I Support the Girls.”
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Marlowe also spoke about the importance of these items of clothing. “When you’re escaping an abusive situation with nothing but the clothes you’re wearing, new underwear is the first step to feeling comfortable in your own body and regaining a sense of freedom.”
She continued, “Choice in what to wear is important, and for many of our recipients, choice is a privilege. Our nonprofit provides not only choice in what to wear, but the ability to choose dignity.”
“Sometimes the little things are really big things”
She concluded: “I Support the Girls is honored to receive this donation – our Brat summer is in full swing.”
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