One Direction stars head to Ghana for charity work
One Direction were given an "eye-opening" experience during a charity trip to Ghana as they saw poverty and slums up close for the first time.
The young boyband singers have teamed up with Britain's Comic Relief charity to record the organisation's official Red Nose Day single, a cover of Blondie's One Way Or Another.
They are also carrying out charity work to promote Comic Relief and
bandmember Niall Horan has opened up about their trip to Africa
this month (Jan13).
Horan reveals they visited the city of Accra in Ghana and will
never forget the heartbreaking poverty he saw there.
In a series of posts on his Twitter.com page, he writes, "Just
arrived back from Accra, Ghana! Best life experience ever! This Red
Nose Day please get involved!... I've seen the slums right in front
of me! This is no joke! They really need your help! Poverty is
real!... Massive thanks to Red Nose Day for taking us to Ghana! It
was incredible! Real eye-opener! We take so much for granted over
here!..."
Harry Styles adds, "Red Nose Day. Thank you so much for having us.
It was amazing and we'll see you soon."
Comic Relief's Red Nose Day takes place on 15 March (13) and One
Direction's charity single goes on sale next month (Feb13).