Elizabeth Hurley Hosts Annual Hot Pink Party for Breast Cancer Research Foundation in New York
Elizabeth Hurley is accompanied by dapper son Damian as she hosts her annual Breast Cancer Research Foundation Hot Pink Party
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Elizabeth Hurley hosted her annual Breast Cancer Research Foundation Hot Pink Party in New York City, accompanied by her son Damian. The event raised $3 million for breast cancer research and featured notable attendees, highlighting the ongoing fight against the disease and the foundation's significant contributions over the years.
- 01Elizabeth Hurley hosted the annual Hot Pink Party in New York City.
- 02The event raised $3 million for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
- 03Notable attendees included Vera Wang, Neil Patrick Harris, and Ashanti.
- 04The foundation has raised around $1 billion since its inception.
- 05William P. Lauder emphasized the ongoing need for breast cancer research.
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On Tuesday night, Elizabeth Hurley hosted her annual Breast Cancer Research Foundation Hot Pink Party in New York City, showcasing her commitment to the cause as an ambassador for The Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign since 1996. Dressed in an elegant ruffled baby pink gown, Hurley was accompanied by her son Damian, who sported a stylish black suede blazer. The event successfully raised $3 million for breast cancer research, with attendees including notable figures like Vera Wang, Neil Patrick Harris, and Ashanti. William P. Lauder, son of the late Evelyn H. Lauder, highlighted the foundation's achievements, stating that it has raised around $1 billion since its launch. He noted the importance of continuing efforts in breast cancer research, as many women are still diagnosed with the disease. The foundation aims to foster collaboration among scientists to explore all aspects of breast cancer, from prevention to treatment.
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The funds raised will support crucial research initiatives aimed at improving treatment and survivability for breast cancer patients.
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