Supporters
The High Heel-a-thon team would like to say a huge thank you to all those who have contributed towards the 2010 event.
Phil Turner and Gary Cockerill, best
friends to Katie Price, will be donning their heels for the High
Heel-a-thon 2010. Make-up artist Gary and DIY expert Phil are ditching their
brushes in favour of towering heels to support Yorkshire Cancer Research.
Claire Cooper, who plays Hollyoaks' notorious Jacqui
McQueen, will be stepping into her stilettos to take part in this year's
High Heel-a-thon, showing her support for Yorkshire Cancer Research.
Lucy-Jo Hudson, who is best known for her roles in
Coronation Street and Wild at Heart, is keen to get involved with the
2010 High Heel-a-thon which takes place on the 26th September.
Hayley Tamaddon, formerly Emmerdale's Delilah Dingle and
current Dancing on Ice champion, is swapping her skates for stilettos to
show her support for this exciting event.
Four Poofs and a Piano, house band to Jonathan Ross for the
past nine years, are lending their support to the High Heel-a-thon. Check
them out in their gorgeous pink t-shirts!
Lucy-Jo has also got her hubby Alan Halsalls practicing
parading in his platforms. Alan, who plays Corrieās Tyrone Dobbs, looks
dashing in his heels!
Bianca Gascoigne, TV star and gorgeous glamour girl, is
getting behind the High Heel-a-thon 2010 and showing her support to
Yorkshire Cancer Research.
Apprentice star Claire Young looks pretty in pink and
can't wait for this year's High Heel-a-thon and a chance to totter around
town in her highest stilettos!
James Steward, Leeds-based dress designer, is best known
for designing the best-selling dress on ASOS in 2009. He has shown his
support for the event by donning his pink t-shirt. Check out those gorgeous
dresses too!
Chilli White is one of Leeds's most unique and
exciting bars. They will be conjuring up pink cocktails to get into
the High Heel-a-thon spirit.
Shakeaholic Milkshake Bar in the Merrion centre in Leeds
are shaking up some pink milkshakes for high heeled customers with a
percentage of their profits going straight to Yorkshire Cancer Research.











