Katy Perry, Brad Pitt, Jessie J donate ties for male cancer campaign

Katy Perry, Brad Pitt and Jessie J have donated their autographed ties to a charity auction in support of International Men's Day.

Other stars who have given their neckwear to Cahonas Scotland's 'Loosen Up' eBay campaign include Brandon Flowers, Caroline Flack, Chris Moyles, Craig Revel Horwood, Dita Von Teese, Joanna Lumley, Mark Wahlberg, Mika, Olly Murs, Piers Morgan, Paul McCartney, Stephen Fry, Stephen Merchant and Ty Burrell.

Celebrities donate ties for International Men's Day to Male cancer eBay campaign: Brad Pitt

Celebrities donate ties for International Men's Day to Male cancer eBay campaign: Dita Von Teese

[L: Brad Pitt, R: Dita Von Teese]

Cahonas Scotland founder and chair Ritchie Marshall said: "As a charity focussed on positive men's health, we at Cahonas Scotland fully support International Men's Day, and particularly this year's theme of positive role models for men.

"We would like to thank the many celebrities who have taken the time to engage with us, learn more about what we do and support our year-end fundraiser, the Loosen Up Auction 2012.

Celebrities donate ties for International Men's Day to Male cancer eBay campaign: Sir Paul McCartney

Celebrities donate ties for International Men's Day to Male cancer eBay campaign: Jessie J

[L: Paul M! cCartney, R: Jessie J]

"With their support and generosity we will make a real difference to the profile of men's health issues in 2013."

Bidding is open from Monday, November 19 at 7.30pm to Sunday, November 25 at 7.30pm on the Loosen Up Auction page.

Celebrities donate ties for International Men's Day to Male cancer eBay campaign: Robert Carlyle

Celebrities donate ties for International Men's Day to Male cancer eBay campaign: Olly Murs

[L: Robert Carlyle, R: Olly Murs]

All money by Cahonas Scotland will be used to improve education and prevention of discrimination surrounding male cancers.

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