John Cena has made his latest challenge – and it’s to everyone.
Cena appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Monday to call on others to donate to FitOps, pledging to match all donations from now through Veterans Day (Nov. 11) up to $1 million. You can donate now by visiting fitops.org.
FitOps is a foundation that helps military veterans find stability, success and community through fitness. The organization helps veterans achieve personal trainer certification, creating a path in life after service.
Thank you @TheEllenShow for allowing me a platform to discuss something close to my heart. The time is NOW, I will match ALL DONATIONS UP TO $1 MILLION to help @Fit_Ops achieve their goal of giving veterans #PurposeThroughFitness.
DONATE HERE: https://t.co/XkgCkMdH5g https://t.co/RB6PPrKbUU
— John Cena (@JohnCena) September 30, 2019
Cena just returned from London, where he was filming “Fast & Furious 9.” The Cenation Leader has maintained his famously busy schedule, also starring in “Playing with Fire,” set to release in November. His new children’s book, “Elbow Grease vs. Motozilla,” is also out next week.
The 16-time World Champion also recently talked about the eponymously titled, recently released viral song “John Cena” by South African rapper Sho Madjozi. Cena even took on the John Cena dance challenge set to the song in impromptu fashion with a little help from show DJ Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who taught him some moves.
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