Marc Malkin Senior Editor, Culture and Events The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced Tuesday that “Queer Eye” star Antoni Porowski has been named as its newest Goodwill Ambassador. “Experiencing different cultures has always been a deep passion of mine – both as a source of inspiration, and a vital part of my work.
The more places I have had the privilege to visit, the more I have witnessed firsthand the devastating effects malnutrition and food insecurity have on vulnerable communities,” Porowski said in a statement. “Every person deserves access to basic nutrition, but when countries are unable or unwilling to provide for this fundamental need, WFP steps in.
I’m grateful to join a global organization whose mission is not only to save lives, but to improve the overall quality of life for so many.
I hope this partnership allows me to be of service to communities in dire need, while driving awareness and action toward ending the suffering caused by food insecurity.” Porowski, a best-selling author known as the culinary expert from the Emmy-winning Netflix series “Queer Eye,” was inspired to work with WFP after a trip to Senegal with Issa Rae to film an episode of his upcoming National Geographic docuseries, “No Taste Like Home.” Porowski recently made a fundraising appeal at Global Citizen Festival 2024 to combat hunger crises.
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