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Celssei Ballerin and Chase Stokes as Michael J. Fox (sit). (Jason Cempin/Getti Image)
Celssei Baller’s On Wednesday, at the funds rally, which took place on the path of Parkinson, Nashville, Tennessee, posed next to her boyfriend Chase Stokes and actor Michael J. Fox on the red carpet “,”
The country’s star turned heads in a black coat without a breeze with a cut of the keyhole on the chest and torso, which demonstrated her tinted ABS. The neckline was accentuated by black onions.
It combined the appearance with minimal accessories, choosing only a few rings on each hand, a black wallet and black high -heeled shoes, which presented the same onion, which in detail on the front as the neckline.
Ballerinas and Stokes stood on either side of the fox, glancing for the photo. The star put up a red shirt with a brown jacket, which he paired with black jeans and brown makosin.
Stox and ballerinas also posed for solo photos while on the red carpet. (John Shirer/Getti Image)
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Stox and ballerinas also posed for solo photos, and Stox chose a blue shirt with a black suit, which he paired with dresses and brown Makasin. The couples were seen as they enjoyed them together, once in an event where they also posed for photos.
Sharyl Varona joined Fox on the red carpet. (Tibrine Hobson/Getti Image)
Sheryl crow She was supported by her girlfriend Fox at the fundraising event organized by his fund, Michael J. Fox.
The author of the song went on the carpet in black, including a leather vest, a hidden jacket and leather pants that she paired with a necklace with a statement.
“What a wonderful night, filled with inspiration and loving hearts! Was honored to visit the country Instagram Post involving photos from the event.
She then urged her followers to learn more about how they could help find treatment by sending them on Web -Sight FundBy attributing “back to the future” the actor for raising awareness and bringing them “closer than when -something to find medicine.”
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Chris Steplton posed from Fox on the red carpet. (Tibrine Hobson/Getti Image)
Chris Staplton He was also present at the fundraising event, posing with Fox in black, including a dress, a shirt, a suit with a suit and pants, combining it with his cowboy hat.
Later in the evening, Fox took the stage to present Steplton as one of the performers. The set of Steplton included many most popular hits, including “Tennessee whiskey” and “broken halo”, and he finished his time on stage, greeting the band Little Big Town to join him and sing his song “Johnny B. Good”.
Following the event Fox accepted to Instagram To thank everyone who is engaged in the creation of a special night, including Steplton, and helping raise money to help find a medicine for degenerative disease.
“One hell of the night in Nashville. Huge thanks to the legends @chrisstapleton, @littlebigtown, @Dustyslay and my man @williegeist for making the country that happened to heal one Parkinson for books,” he wrote in his heads. “Every year this evening I remind me how much my heart is in this community. I am grateful and hoped as ever. Before the meeting next year.
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On the left, standing: Little big members of the city of Jimmy Westbrook, Karen Ferchild, Kimberly Shlapman and Philip Sweet join the Fox for “the country that took place to heal Parkinson.” (Jason Cempin/Getti Image)
Members of the Music Group Country A Little Big City He demonstrated his individual personal style when they walked on the red carriage at the fundraising event.
Jimmy Westbrook wore a white jacket and a black dress shirt while Philip Sweet wore a black jacket with a pants with a black dress. Women also demonstrated their personal style, and Karen Ferry chose the orange mini -chirping and stockings from the fish network, and Kimberly Slopman chose a black mini -minid from a fuzzy fringe at the bottom.
The band not only started the evening with the performance of its biggest hits, one of its members, a flipman, also came on stage to share how Parkinson influenced her in her personal life. Earlier, she shared on her Instagram account that her mother was diagnosed with the disease, calling her “incredibly complicated and destructive”.
She and her husband Steve Shlapman also acted as co -chairs.
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