
Celebrities Paint Gnomes for Chelsea Flower Show as Ban Lifts
Celebrities participated in painting garden gnomes for the Chelsea Flower Show, marking the temporary lifting of a long-standing ban on the ornaments. Some public figures also advocated for the permanent removal of the gnome prohibition at the prestigious event.
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David Beckham and Dame Mary Berry are among the famous faces to have painted gnomes to raise funds for a school gardening campaign.
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Bill Bailey and Alan Titchmarsh paint gnomes for king’s garden at event in one-off to raise funds for RHS campaign Garden gnomes should make a permanent return to the Chelsea flower show, celebrities who have painted the mythical creatures for the king’s garden at this year’s event, have said. At the high-end event, which kicks off on Tuesday in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, south-west London, the “tacky” statutes been frowned upon since 1927. Speaking at the show’s press day, th...
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