London, Dec 15: A university equestrian club has hit back at critics who labelled their provocative calendar last year as "porn," by getting back in the saddle for a saucy follow-up.
As the steamy snaps show, the girls have ignored the naysayers who dismissed their earlier effort as tacky, and once again ditched jodhpurs and jackets for racier attire, the Sun reported.
Charlotte Wright, club captain of Leeds University's Equestrian Society, said: "We raised so much money last year, and it's something we're really proud of."
"We just thought, any publicity is good publicity when you're raising money for.
As the steamy snaps show, the girls have ignored the naysayers who dismissed their earlier effort as tacky, and once again ditched jodhpurs and jackets for racier attire, the Sun reported.
Charlotte Wright, club captain of Leeds University's Equestrian Society, said: "We raised so much money last year, and it's something we're really proud of."
"We just thought, any publicity is good publicity when you're raising money for.
- 12/15/2012
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
From basketball marathons to spin-a-thons, students in high schools across the nation are coming up with creative fundraising ideas.
By Jayson Rodriguez
A young girl waits in line to receive water in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday
Photo: Thony Belizaire/ Getty Images
While the American Red Cross and Wyclef's Yele Haiti have helped raise funds for relief victims via text messaging, the country's high schools have also been creative when it comes to helping the earthquake-ravaged nation.
Basketball marathons, spin-a-thons and casual dress-down days are just a few of the innovative ways students are raising money for survivors of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
"The students were very concerned what we could do to support the efforts," Principal Leonard Kassan of the High School for Service & Learning at Erasmus in Brooklyn, New York, told MTV News. "Once it was on television, of course, it opened up the doors for them to...
By Jayson Rodriguez
A young girl waits in line to receive water in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday
Photo: Thony Belizaire/ Getty Images
While the American Red Cross and Wyclef's Yele Haiti have helped raise funds for relief victims via text messaging, the country's high schools have also been creative when it comes to helping the earthquake-ravaged nation.
Basketball marathons, spin-a-thons and casual dress-down days are just a few of the innovative ways students are raising money for survivors of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
"The students were very concerned what we could do to support the efforts," Principal Leonard Kassan of the High School for Service & Learning at Erasmus in Brooklyn, New York, told MTV News. "Once it was on television, of course, it opened up the doors for them to...
- 1/20/2010
- MTV Music News
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