First photos of Tom Felton with dark brown hair

Tom tweeted last friday

#bigdayitwas blonde locks no more, lets hope dark browns have more fun!

and now we have a first photo of him with his new hair colour. Thanks to Anja for the pic.

Tom just arrived in Belgrade (Serbia) where is the location for filming of his upcoming movie “Therese Raquin“.

UPDATE:

We have a second photo of Tom. Thanks to Kachu-Sama for the other photo and her short report.


And he did appear! He was really nice, and very, very tired. He spoke in a quiet voice, shook hands with us, signed some of our papers and took a few pictures. I didn’t get to take a picture with him, because he was already saying that “this is the last one” for a few times already and I didn’t want to chase him and seem rude.

And then he ascended the stairs and went away while the rest of us just remained there, sighing and shaking and [finally] screaming a bit.
It all seemed just so… SURREAL YOU KNOW. Like he was there, right there, and I kept shaking and my whole face was sorta twitching from the smiling and my voice was shrill. I feel we totally scared him, but, in the end, I think we were pretty nice and composed. We did everything he asked [moved away so he could push his luggage] welcomed him here a lot, told him we like him films and all that.. We were quite nice.

Photo: Tom Felton rocking an END7 shirt

As we reported here, Tom is working with END7 on a project to help get medicine to kids with worm-related diseases in poor countries.

Today @END_7 published a photo of Tom where he is wearing their END7 shirt:

Tom Felton rocking an @END_7 shirt! Follow us at facebook.com/endseven #seetheend pic.twitter.com/Z1sSlmpe

Thanks @TomFelton for wearing our shirt to show support for the end of NTDs! pic.twitter.com/Z1sSlmpe

To learn more about NTDs or to join the END7 campaign, please visit END7 on Facebook and follow them on Twitter. Together we can see the end!

Please help Tom and END7 and support this campaign ! Spread it! 🙂

It costs just 50 pence to treat and protect one person against all seven major NTDs for an entire year.

It starts now. #seetheend with @end_7 and sevenly.org by getting this week’s shirt. sevenly.org/end7

Videos: New interviews of Tom Felton

In the past few days have been published more new interviews with Tom from the press events for the opening of the “Warner Bros. Studio Tour London”.

Click here to watch another video.

By the way, do you know the British-Irish boy band “One Direction”?
In an interview, the band was asked which actors should play their roles if it would be a movie about the band. Niall Horan said Tom Felton. 😉 (at 1:51)

Tom Felton Becomes Newest END7 Campaign Ambassador

Tom tweeted yesterday:

I’m working w @end_7 on a project to help get medicine to kids with worm-related diseases in poor countries. Like this on.fb.me/yPJ17x

PLEASE RT 50p treats & protects a child from neglected tropical diseases for a year. please help it trend @END_7 #NTDs #seetheend

END_7: @TomFelton So happy to be working with you!

Tom: @END_7 I’m more happy I assure you!

END7 is a grassroots campaign that seeks to catalyse support for NTD control efforts to encourage major political and philanthropic leaders to increase funding for this important global health issue.

British actor Tom Felton is calling on his fans to join him in the fight to eliminate seven neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) by 2020. As an ambassador for the END7 campaign, Felton is helping to raise public awareness about these devastating diseases of poverty that infect one in six people worldwide, including 500 million children.

It costs just 50 pence to treat and protect one person against all seven major NTDs for an entire year. Pills to treat these diseases are donated by pharmaceutical companies and many programmes use existing infrastructure, such as schools and community centres, to administer the treatments—making NTD treatment one of most cost-effective public health initiatives available today.

“I was inspired to support the END7 campaign when I learned how easy it was for young people to get involved,” said Felton. “By donating just a few pence, anyone can help get these treatments to people who need them most and hopefully change the future for the millions of children growing up in developing countries around the world.”

The END7 campaign, launched in January 2012 by the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases, an initiative of the Sabin Vaccine Institute, aims to raise the public awareness and funding required to cover the cost of distributing medicine and setting up treatment programmes for NTDs. It is the first comprehensive public awareness campaign dedicated to NTD treatment and elimination and relies heavily on compelling visual content disseminated through various social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to spread its message.

Read more here!

To learn more about NTDs or to join the END7 campaign, please visit END7 on Facebook and follow them on Twitter. Together we can see the end!

Please help Tom and END7 and support this campaign ! 🙂 Spread it!