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Gerard Butler wants you to get in on Big Girly Quiz for charity and how could we say no?

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Gerard Butler has thrown his support behind the Big Girly Quiz, which is set to raise money for Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS).

The actor has urged fans to take part in the quiz, which is being streamed on Facebook on 5 June, after the charity’s physical events were cancelled due to coronavirus.

Scotsman Gerard said: ‘I know it’s hard for everybody just now but especially for charities who rely on donations. CHAS is a beautiful organisation that provides palliative care, family respite and support throughout Scotland and right now those families are needing your help more than ever. ‘So on Friday 5th June CHAS will host its first ever Big Girly Quiz on Facebook Live. ‘We will challenge you on all your knowledge of movies,

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