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Snout and about: St George’s South MP Tinée Furbert kisses a pig from Tom Wadson’s Farm for the Big Brothers Big Sisters “How Much Would You Pay To See Me” fundraiser at Harbour Nights on Front Street last night (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)

Pigs were kissed, chest hair was waxed and songs were sung as local figures took to the stage to raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters.

The annual “How much would you pay to see me…?” fundraiser took to Front Street at Harbour Nights last night.

Tinée Furbert, Progressive Labour Party MP, kissed a pig straight from Wadson’s Farm, while J.J. Soares lost several patches of chest hair in a public waxing.

Meanwhile, Carlita Lodge tested her skills as a majorette and Lindsay Simmons, less than a week after receiving a Queen’s Certificate and Badge of Honour, serenaded the crowd.

Charles Joynes, principal of Northlands Primary School, tested his boxing skills — against the Belco Bird.

Big Brothers Big Sisters, "How Much Would You Pay To See Me" Gaynete Edwards Jones get a pie in the face from her daughter at Harbour Nights on Front Street (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
Big Brothers Big Sisters, "How Much Would You Pay To See Me" Brittany De Frias, eat gizzards (chicken stomach) at Harbour Nights on Front Street (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
Big Brothers Big Sisters, "How Much Would You Pay To See Me" Yvonne DeCosta Lip sync at Harbour Nights on Front Street (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
Big Brothers Big Sisters, "How Much Would You Pay To See Me" Dr. JJ Soares, get waxed by his wife at Harbour Nights on Front Street (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
Big Brothers Big Sisters, "How Much Would You Pay To See Me" Principal Charles Joynes have a boxing match with the Belco Bird at Harbour Nights on Front Street (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)
Big Brothers Big Sisters, "How Much Would You Pay To See Me" Kuane Smith become Santa Claus and make children believe that it is Christmas at Harbour Nights on Front Street (Photograph by Blaire Simmons)