'The Office' cast to go on virtual dates with fans for charity


Los Angeles, Apr 23 (IANS): Several cast members of the popular show "The Office" are offering a chance to fans to meet them on a virtual coffee date.

They have partnered with the fundraising organisation Omaze for the online coffee date for charity, reports variety.com.

People can make donations online to enter the run to meet the stars. The proceeds will go to the Variety Boys & Girls Club, the foundation provides families with meals, emergency supplies and activities during the coronavirus pandemic.

Oscar Nunez, Creed Bratton, Kate Flannery and Melora Hardin from the show made the announcement on Wednesday. In addition to the virtual coffee session, the stars said they'll share stories from the hit comedy show, which is aired in India on Star World.

"We're going to have so much fun. We'll get to know each other, talk about the show, I'll get your credit card information, stuff like that," Bratton joked, adding: "And I'll tell you some juicy, behind-the-scenes gossip."

"Go now and join. Like, seriously, go right now. Don't make this harder than it needs to be. That's what she said," added Nunez, referencing the popular catch phrase from Steve Carell's character Michael Scott.

Earlier, the "Friends" cast offered a similar meet-up opportunity to fans who donate to America's Food Fund, Meals on Wheels and No Kid Hungry. Some fans will get a chance to attend the taping of the "Friends" reunion special on HBO Max and meet Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer.

 

  

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