Holly Willoughby was among the celebrities who participated in the annual BGC Group Charity Day in London on September 11. The event honors the victims of the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and has raised approximately £220 million globally since its launch in 2005. BGC Group supports 60 charities in the UK and worldwide, with all proceeds from the day, as well as 100% of revenues and broker commission, going towards these causes.
Celebrities from the entertainment industry regularly attend the event, and this year was no exception. Here’s a rundown of the notable personalities spotted at the 2025 BGC Group Charity Day:
Former This Morning host Holly Willoughby represented Together for Short Lives, a children’s hospice. Davina supported Action Medical Research, a charity dedicated to advancing research on treatments, vaccines, and cures for children’s illnesses. The presenter from Fortune Hotel was present on behalf of HVH Arts, an organization that provides art and media programs to children and youth at no cost.
An actor attended the event in support of both the West Ham United Foundation, which promotes health and wellness through sports, and Haven House Children’s Hospice, which offers care to seriously ill infants and children. The actor was captured alongside Paddington Bear, who represented Action Medical Research. The Cinderella actress was an advocate for Space for Giants, a charity focused on wildlife conservation in Africa.
Meanwhile, Tom participated by answering calls at BCG’s Canary Wharf office. A former Strictly contestant supported Oasis Charity Touching Lives, an organization that assists families in crisis prevention. The boxer was present on behalf of Clean Herts Community, a charity he established to give back to Watford and its neighboring areas. Additionally, a princess and a sports broadcaster, who is also a former gymnast, represented a charity aiding individuals with Muscular Dystrophy.