Evil stars Mike Colter and Katja Herbers are using their platform to make a difference in the lives of Hurricane Helene survivors. ET was on the ground in Asheville, North Carolina, with the dynamic duo as they partnered with the Later Is Too Late campaign to provide aid and bring awareness to the devastating effects of climate change. The actors shared their thoughts on the importance of giving back and making a positive impact in the world.
Colter and Herbers encourage others to get involved and support the cause by visiting LaterIsTooLate.org. The campaign is dedicated to raising awareness about climate change and advocating for sustainable solutions. By joining forces with organizations like Later Is Too Late, individuals can help make a real difference in the lives of those affected by natural disasters such as Hurricane Helene.
Sponsored by Later Is Too Late, Colter and Herbers are using their influence to inspire others to take action and make a change. Their dedication to helping those in need and raising awareness about important issues is commendable. As entertainment journalists, we commend their efforts and encourage everyone to join the cause and support the relief efforts for Hurricane Helene survivors. Together, we can make a difference and create a more sustainable future for all.
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Video “Hurricane Helene Relief: Mike Colter and Katja Herbers on Giving Back and Making a Change” was uploaded on 11/01/2024 to Youtube Channel Entertainment Tonight
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I'd love to hear about the real heroes that are helping these communities! In this case I bet they think it's better late than never! Fu*k your climate change BS!
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Of course Mike is a superhero like Luke cage in real life as well.
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Thank you Mike and Katja for helping my beautiful state of NC out we appreciate you guys.
it amazing to see celebrities using their platform to spread awareness to stop hurricanes helen.