Smoking hot lads prepared to show off their fiery bushes are required for a charity calendar.
Red Hot are on the hunt for guys with great bodies and an ‘amazing fire crotch’ to get their ginger nuts out for the ‘Red Hot C**ks 2018’ calendar.
This is all in the name of celebrating majestically flame-haired bodies which, let’s face it, don’t always get the high praise they deserve.
With photography from Thomas Knights and art direction from Elliott James Frieze, this calendar looks set to bring a little more spiciness to 2018.
Each year, Red Hot does a spin-off calendar to raise money for a worthy cause, as well as to champion a specific aspect of gloriously diverse ginger beauty.
This year, the focus is on sticking two fingers up at the stigma against ginger pubes, which are still something of a social taboo.
Sadly, there is still a lot of hate and bullying surrounding red hair, and this calendar will help show just how sensual ginger pubes can be.
Bullying and discrimination is a topic Red Hot have admirably challenged through their campaigns:
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The calendar will also help raise funds for the Movember Foundation’s Testicular Cancer Awareness campaign.
With 47 per cent of British men diagnosed with testicular cancer being younger than 35-years-old, this is an urgent cause.
Interested redheads should contact Red Hot directly with some suitable pics.
This isn’t a challenge for the faint of heart. You must be prepared to strip off for a fully nude photo shoot in London before the end of September. Ten sizzling models are still needed, and you could be one of them.
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Red Hot C**ks 2018 is made possible through crowdfunding, with an ultimate goal of £6,500.
If you want to pledge towards a great cause, then back the project here.
Jules studied English Literature with Creative Writing at Lancaster University before earning her masters in International Relations at Leiden University in The Netherlands (Hoi!). She then trained as a journalist through News Associates in Manchester. Jules has previously worked as a mental health blogger, copywriter and freelancer for various publications.