If Lady Gaga, the meat is stored purse, it should be much easier now, thanks to all of her charity.
For the second year in a row, "Born This Way" singer topped Celebrities have done good Top 20 list compiled by teen-focused organization DoSomething.org volunteer.
Pint-sized pop icon Justin Bieber won second place, with actors George Clooney, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith and Leonardo DiCaprio Rounding out the top five spots.
GaGa, 25, won honors for supporting anti-bullying legislation, to begin its birthday this fund Ways and ongoing support MAC AIDS Fund.
Bieber soared to number 2 with number 10 last year after the launch of its multi-faceted Trust charity drive, and encouraging his army of devoted "Beliebers" to support the school building charity Pencils Promise.
Clooney was recognized for his advocacy of human rights in Sudan.
Hollywood power couple Will and Jada Pinkett Smith continued his outstanding work with educational projects, DoSomething.org said, and Leonardo DiCaprio has made a difference support global trade petition against ivory.
The artists in this list is not just donating money, but also through actions such as Gaga visit to the White House to discuss bullying with members of the Obama administration, said the spokesman.
"We want people who are really rolling up our sleeves," Aria Finger, chief operating officer of the group, said the Daily News. "Giving money is important, but it's more than just write a check. It's about impact."
She said her husband songbirds, Mary Carey, Nick Cannon, grabbed the number 15 spot, visiting the food bank, as the face of Stomp Out Hunger Feeding America campaign.
Finger said the list, now in its fourth year, Facebook added component of voting for the first time in 2011 and a fan favorite spot, which went to actress Sophia Bush and environmentalist.
Actors Matt Damon, Demi Lovato and Daniel Radcliffe at the recently estranged couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore as an elite lineup.
For the second year in a row, "Born This Way" singer topped Celebrities have done good Top 20 list compiled by teen-focused organization DoSomething.org volunteer.
Pint-sized pop icon Justin Bieber won second place, with actors George Clooney, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith and Leonardo DiCaprio Rounding out the top five spots.
GaGa, 25, won honors for supporting anti-bullying legislation, to begin its birthday this fund Ways and ongoing support MAC AIDS Fund.
Bieber soared to number 2 with number 10 last year after the launch of its multi-faceted Trust charity drive, and encouraging his army of devoted "Beliebers" to support the school building charity Pencils Promise.
Clooney was recognized for his advocacy of human rights in Sudan.
Hollywood power couple Will and Jada Pinkett Smith continued his outstanding work with educational projects, DoSomething.org said, and Leonardo DiCaprio has made a difference support global trade petition against ivory.
The artists in this list is not just donating money, but also through actions such as Gaga visit to the White House to discuss bullying with members of the Obama administration, said the spokesman.
"We want people who are really rolling up our sleeves," Aria Finger, chief operating officer of the group, said the Daily News. "Giving money is important, but it's more than just write a check. It's about impact."
She said her husband songbirds, Mary Carey, Nick Cannon, grabbed the number 15 spot, visiting the food bank, as the face of Stomp Out Hunger Feeding America campaign.
Finger said the list, now in its fourth year, Facebook added component of voting for the first time in 2011 and a fan favorite spot, which went to actress Sophia Bush and environmentalist.
Actors Matt Damon, Demi Lovato and Daniel Radcliffe at the recently estranged couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore as an elite lineup.
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