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World AIDS Day 2010: Celebs Go Dead For World AIDS Day

by Lindsay Christ on December 1, 2010

In honor of World AIDS day, celebrities are ending their digital lives.

Click here to see the celebs’ “dead” pictures

Lady Gaga, Ryan Seacrest, Justin Timberlake, Kim Kardashian and a myriad of other celebrities are signing off from all social networking websites, including Twitter and Facebook, Dec. 1 until $1 million is raised for Keep a Child Alive (KCA). KCA is an organization co-founded by Alicia Keys and Leigh Blake to that provides vital antiretroviral (ARV) therapy for children and their families with HIV/AIDS around the world.

The celebrities made a last tweet/testament and have memorial pictures where they are in coffins. To donate and bring these celebs back online, go to www.buylife.org.

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