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See Bravolebrities Celebrate Red Nose Day!
Everyone from Andy Cohen to Kenya Moore let their inner clown out for a good cause.
Thursday was the United States' inaugural Red Nose Day, a national campaign established to call attention to and raise money for children living in poverty in the U.S. and around the world. Several Bravolebs were among the celebrities who shared photos sporting red clown noses to publicize the campaign.
"I'm all about Walgreens #RedNose Day!!" Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams captioned an Instagram photo of herself on the set of Dish Nation, shouting out the retailer which raised funds through the sale of the red noses. "Help us lift children out of poverty!"
Porsha's RHOA costar Kenya Moore also got in on the action, posing for the Red Nose Day campaign's official Instagram account, rocking a red dress to match her nose.
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards posed for the campaign and shared the photo on her Instagram account two weeks ago, promoting NBC's live fundraising event which took place Thursday night.
Lisa Edelstein, star of Bravo's first scripted series Girlfriends Guide to Divorce, managed to make her red nose look glamorous.
Over on Twitter, RHOBH's Brandi Glanville has been enthusiastically promoting the cause, sharing dozens of photos of her social media followers in their red noses over the last week.
Popular mobile app Bitmoji supported Red Nose Day by making it possible for users to add red noses to their personalized avatars. Real Housewives of Orange County star Heather Dubrow shared her red nose Bitmoji.
Not only did Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen pose for the campaign, he also participated in theThursday night's TV special, appearing live in Times Square with Hoda Kotb and Nick Cannon.
Money raised through the sale of the red noses and other donations will be distributed to various charities like The Boys and Girls Club, Save the Children and Feed America.