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Maya Jama closes down charity project flogging her old clothes after pandemic makes fundraising ‘impossible’

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MAYA Jama has thrown in the towel on her charity project flogging her old clothes, we can reveal. The TV and radio star has been forced to wind up her Collections company, which raised money for the homeless by selling second hand celebrity garments including her own.

Maya, 25, launched the venture last summer with her good friend Julie Adenuga, a host on Apple Music’s Beats 1. The business partners opened two pop up clothes shops, one in London's trendy Shoreditch area and one on Soho's historic Carnaby Street, and also created a Collections website.

And with donations streaming in from the likes of her ex, the grime rapper Stormzy, and model Jourdan Dunn, it appeared to be a winning idea.

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