No less than 350 celebrities, from Jean-Louis Aubert to Zinédine Zidane, via Nicolas Canteloup and Jean Dujardin joined their voices in a song called "Et Demain". A title intended to highlight a call for donations in favor of the Fondation des Hôpitaux de Paris / Hôpitaux de France.

Singers, actors, journalists, television hosts, sportsmen ... 350 celebrities, from Jean-Louis Aubert to Zinédine Zidane, via Monica Bellucci, Nicolas Canteloup and Jean Dujardin, sing in unison a new title entitled "And Tomorrow ", to relay a call for donations in favor of the Fondation des Hôpitaux de Paris / Hôpitaux de France in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic.

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A mosaic of videos

Unveiled on Tuesday evening on television, the song's clip also brings together Kev Adams, Richard Anconina, Arthur, Marc-Olivier Fogiel, The Avener, Fabien Barthez, Benjamin Biolay, Black M, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy or Lilian Thuram. "It was necessary to arrive there to gather us. To become aware of the importance of humanity. This combat, it is the whole world which must lead it. Because there is no color nor religion to be confined. We had to get there to thank them. These everyday heroes who sacrifice their lives for our health. These same people who were shouting in the street: come and help us! "sing the participants, gathered at a distance by a gigantic mosaic of videos.

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"More than ever, stay with us and think of them!"

"In this very difficult period of questioning and solidarity (…), this approach aims to collect funds from each of us in order to support and help all these anonymous people who work every minute and tirelessly to allow us to hope for another ... tomorrow. More than ever, stay with us and think of them! ", underlines the Fondation des Hôpitaux de Paris-Hôpitaux de France, in a press release. Donations are collected via the Facebook page of the "Et Demain" collective.