Cara Delevingne is latest celebrity to cop a feel in video for #Feelingnuts campaign

The supermodel posted a video of herself in order to raise awareness of testicular cancer
Getting on board: Cara's showed her support in a picture and funny video (Photo credit: @caradelevingne)
Emma Powell24 October 2014
The Weekender

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Biologically she hasn't got any, but that hasn't stopped Cara Delevingne from showing her support for the #FeelingNuts campaign.

The 22-year-old model released a video on her Instagram showing herself cupping her breasts for the Check One Two campaign before saying: “Little problem, I don’t have any balls.”

Cara is the latest famous face to get involved with the #FeelingNuts campaign which has been raising awareness of testicular cancer ahead of Channel 4's The Feeling Nuts Comedy Show tonight.

<blockquote class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-version="3"><div><div> <div /></div><a rel="nofollow" href="https://instagram.com/p/uh5M9kDKLL/" target="_blank" class="body-link" data-vars-item-name="BL-157001-https://instagram.com/p/uh5M9kDKLL/" data-vars-event-id="c23">A video posted by Cara Delevingne (@caradelevingne)</a> on <time datetime="2014-10-24T09:05:56+00:00">Oct 10, 2014 at 2:05am PDT</time></div>

Hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall, the 90 minute show will try to tackle the embarrassment surrounding the disease.

Of the campaign, co-founder Andrew Salter said: “Our mission is to empower people to spread awareness of this preventable cancer and change behavior to check themselves regularly. We were inspired to make a serious difference after recognising that men are needlessly dying from one of the most preventable forms of cancer.

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“If testicular cancer is caught early enough, it is almost 100% curable, so we firmly believe that this social movement, designed to save lives, will get the nation talking about this taboo subject and by using entertainment around the #feelingnuts campaign and, ultimately, save lives.”

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