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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Ellen Kirwin

Speedo Mick struggles to pronounce Storm Ciara as he battles on in strong winds

Speedo Mick has posted a video online of him battling strong wind as he is hit by on his charity walk.

The 55-year-old updated his followers on his whereabouts as he battled high winds.

In the Twitter video, he could be seen visibly fighting back the wind before leaning into it and struggling on his journey.

And like many of us Mick wasn't sure how to say Storm Ciara.

The Evertonian, whose real name is Michael Cullen, said: "So we've got a bit of a storm here...anyway I've had bigger raspberries than this.

"We're off to Glastonbury today and we've got 185 miles left, on the Speed Mick's 1000 miles charity walk.

"So please keep donating, please keep sharing the page and thank you for all your support. We love you."

Michael has already raised £178,000 but he hopes to get to £250,000 before the end of his walk.

You can follow Mick's journey from his Twitter account and donate to his  Gofundme page here.

A former homeless man from Dovecot, Speedo Mick is raising money for Leave The Light On, a community project that will help those who feel isolated.
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