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Ricky Martin sells t-shirts painted by his children to raise money for Puerto Rico

The Puerto Rican singer has created a symbolic campaign to continue helping his country a year after Hurricane María.

Ricky Martin, con uno de sus hijos. © Instagram / Ricky Martin
Ricky Martin, with one of his children. Photo © Instagram / Ricky Martin

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The famous singer Ricky Martin has decided to continue raising funds to rebuild Puerto Rico a year after the passage of Hurricane María, and to achieve this he has decided to put on sale a limited collection of t-shirts, but with a very deep meaning for the Puerto Rican artist.

To create these supportive garments, the singer has had the invaluable help of his two children, the twins Matteo and Valentino, who have been in charge of painting Puerto Rican flags that have been reflected on the t-shirts, on sale until next October 12.

The name of this initiative is "From my family to your family", and with this gesture the 46-year-old actor has demonstrated the big heart he has and his good intention to continue helping his compatriots in the reconstruction of the island.

"A few days ago my children asked me: 'What can we do to help Puerto Rico?' And I told them that they could paint the flag of Puerto Rico and today those flags are part of this t-shirt and you can get this t-shirt," says the interpreter of Pa'Ca sales in the video he published a few days ago to thank the support and explain the campaign.

The singer born in San Juan (Puerto Rico) joined a few weeks ago Marc Anthony to attack against President Donald Trump through social networks, after he said that his Government's performance had been very good after the passage of Hurricane María.

It was then that he took the opportunity to announce that he was up to something to continue helping his island.

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