THEY may look scary but these Hampshire youngsters showcased their angelic voices in a bid to save lives.
More than 40 children from the E-Minor Pop Academy took the selfie to a new level, transforming their faces into colourful skulls for a very unique performance.
They then uploaded their versions of Ed Sheeran's Sing and Christina Perry's Human online along with their 'skulfies' to raise awareness and money for the Live Life Give Life charity.
As previously reported, the 'skulfie' event was organised by Carla Gair, from Totton, as part of the charity's Day of the Living campaign to celebrate those who have had their lives saved through organ donation and to thank those who have donated.
Karen Peake paints Mai-Chi Wong's face
Mum-of-two Carla, who is waiting for a heart transplant, hosted the event at the River Studios in Totton, with the choir, which is led by her sister Louise.
With 42 faces to paint she also had help from Karen Peake of Peakabeau Pampering, who volunteered to help having known Carla since she was 12.
Carla Gair and children Tylan, 10, and Mai-Chi, 13
Karen said: “They are just a lovely family and I would do anything to support and help the cause.”
Carla, 38, who is an ambassador for the charity, added: “We were painting faces all day. It's been brilliant. All of the youngsters are on social media so they're going to get out there and spread the message.”
- To donate £3 text 'SKUL 14 £3' to 70070. To join the organ donation register text SAVE to 62323.
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