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Gwen Stefani is set to auction a meet-and-greet with herself to raise money for the Japanese Tsunami relief.
The Don't Speak hitmaker has already personally donated $1 million to the 'Save the Children' fund, following a similar donation by Sandra Bullock to the Red Cross.
And in a statement released on her band's website NoDoubt.com, Stefani has announced that her fans will have the chance to bid to join Stefani at a special fundraiser in Los Angeles.
The Don't Speak hitmaker has already personallydonated $1 million to the 'Save the Children' fund,following a similar donation by Sandra Bullock to the RedCross.
And in a statement released on her band's websiteNoDoubt.com, Stefani has announced that her fans will have thechance to bid to join Stefani at a special fundraiser in LosAngeles.
They will also be able to buy a limited editionHarajuku Lovers T Shirt from the site next week.
The singer has cited Japanese culture as a majorinfluence in her career as a solo artist and fashion designer.
She famously employed Harajuku girl backing dancerswhen touring her first solo album Love Angel Music Baby.
"The disaster in Japan is beyond heartbreaking and Iwant to do anything I can to help. I would never be able tomake a gesture like this without the love and support of allthe fans over all these years," said the mother-of-two.