Lacey Turner is the latest celebrity to generously donate items from her wardrobe in a bid to raise money to support victims of domestic violence amid the nationwide lockdown.
The EastEnders star, 32, is auctioning off three of her most memorable outfits in order to help fund the OK! Closet Clear Out.
The campaign aims to support victims at a time when it must be even more difficult, and Lacey is doing her bit to help.
Fans can now bid on three items of Lacey's clothing on Ebay and all the proceeds will to toward the domestic abuse charity Refuge.

She revealed: “I’m taking part in Ok!’s closet clear-out to raise money for a cause that is always important but more so now than ever! With many charities struggling through the impact of Covid 19 this is one that I feel passionate about doing my best to help.
“I hope we can raise some money to help the many people who need it.”

As well as her favourite vintage jumper, Lacey - who plays Stacey Fowler on the hit soap - has dug up some of her treasured garments to auction off for the good cause.
She said: "I absolutely love this jumper, I’ve had this about 10 years, it’s the best winter jumper made from thick wool and I wear it to death every winter."
The soap star is also auctioning off a stunning multi coloured sequin dress that she wore for New Years Eve on her honeymoon, as well as a floral printed dress she wore on the red carpet for the NTAs.

She added: "I wore this on New Year’s Eve on my honeymoon – probably the funnest thing in my wardrobe."
Other celebrities that are involved are Kym Marsh, Dame Helen Mirren, Dame Joan Collins, Craig Revel-Horwood and Katie Price.
The fundraiser has allowed celebrities and fans to support Refuge from their very homes.

If you’re in need of help, don’t suffer in silence. Call the Refuge Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247. It’s staffed 24 hours a day, every day of the year, with a dedicated team of experts on hand to offer help and advice. If you’re in immediate danger, call the police on 999. If you can’t talk and are on a mobile, press 55 when prompted and you’ll be connected to the local police force who will help without the need for you to speak.
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