Scottish football star Scott McTominay and chart-topping singer Lewis Capaldi have joined forces for a new charity campaign aimed at raising funds for children's hospitals across Scotland. The campaign, launched this week, encourages fans to donate and support young patients in need.
Celebrity Duo's Generous Initiative
The pair, both proud Scots, have used their platforms to highlight the importance of pediatric healthcare. McTominay, who plays for Manchester United, and Capaldi, known for hits like 'Someone You Loved', are calling on the public to contribute to the cause.
How the Campaign Works
Fans can donate via a dedicated website, with all proceeds going directly to children's hospital charities. In return, donors have the chance to win exclusive memorabilia signed by the stars. The campaign aims to raise £1 million by the end of the year.
Both celebrities have personal connections to the cause. McTominay's cousin was treated at a children's hospital, while Capaldi has previously supported similar initiatives. 'It's about giving back to the community that supported us,' McTominay said in a statement.
The campaign has already garnered widespread support, with fans praising the duo's generosity. Social media has been flooded with messages of encouragement, with many sharing their own stories of how children's hospitals have helped their families.
This is not the first time McTominay and Capaldi have collaborated on charitable efforts. Last year, they participated in a virtual concert that raised funds for mental health services. Their ongoing partnership highlights the power of sports and music in driving positive change.



