Zayn Malik: The former One Direction singer may be keeping his career low-key, but the 29-year-old musician still has a massive fan base, and rightfully so! Given the overwhelming support he receives from ZStans, Malik does not take his celebrity status for granted and instead uses social media to advocate for social causes in which he firmly believes. The actor recently wrote to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to advocate for children’s rights in England. In the latest, the Pillow Talk singer has shared a childhood photo of himself advocating free school meals.
Zayn Malik drops priceless childhood photo
Zayn Malik, who boasts 47.4 million followers on Instagram, shared an adorable photo from his school days. With a cruise cut hairstyle, the singer is seen flaunting his million dollar smile in his school uniform. Dropping his sweet throwback snap, the Pillowtalk singer also vouched for free meals for children living in poverty in the UK. “Together we can help save the future. Together we can help protect families. Together we can help by providing meals to those suffering from hunger, poverty, and food insecurities. 100% of the proceeds from these shirts will be donated to @feeding_britain No child should have to suffer the trauma and stigma of hunger and poverty. We want every child to grow up healthy and lead productive lives #freeschoolmeals Link in Bio,” he captioned the image.
Zayn Malik writes to Rishi Sunak
Zayn, who has been named the ambassador for the Food Foundation, wrote to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, calling to expand free school meals to all 800,000 children living in households and missing out on free school meals.
“The work the Food Foundation do to tackle child food poverty is close to my heart, as I too was one of the children in the UK that relied on programmes to ensure I was able to eat,” Zayn Malik wrote in his letter to Rishi Sunak.
He also said that the children living in poverty are stealing food from canteens “because they are so hungry but can’t afford to buy lunch”.
“I want government to act urgently to ensure that children no longer have to suffer the trauma and stigma of hunger and poverty and can grow up to have healthy and productive lives,” Zayn Malik said.
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