W London Turns Scarlet Woman For World AIDS Day With Kelly Rowland

If you’re in London today and happen to be mooching past Leicester Square, you might notice that the W Hotel – which usually exudes a mysterious ice maiden white-blue light has turned scarlet woman, with red lights (ooh err) running all across the building. The above pic is how we saw it this afternoon, but in the evening, according to the hotel, it's looking like this:

But fear not, for it hasn’t taken the recent specially-written-for-it porn to heart; it’s red today to mark World AIDS Day. Very nice too; but that’s not all.
The hotel has also knocked out some new brand new sex kits in support of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and lured in Kelly Rowland – who is now huge in the UK thanks to her status as an X Factor judge – to support the cause, by waxing lyrical about them.
The best part (other than the glorious Lady K’s involvement of them, obvs) is that over 50% of the £20 will be donated to the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
The new kits cost £20 and contain condoms, three types of lube, a "vibrating ring with the strongest vibrations and special pleasure bumps" a "super-powered mini massager", a chocolate and vanilla massage candle that's rather sweetly called "Monogamy" and herbal supplements for both men and women to "stimulate energy levels", all ensuring, according to the hotel, that "guests can play hard but play safe."
Over to Kelly Rowland:
I’m thrilled to be continuing my support of the Elton John AIDS Foundation with this partnership with W London as they highlight the importance of safe sex – it’s an issue close to my heart. None of us can afford to be complacent when it comes to the risk of HIV, which is why I love the idea of the Intimacy Pack – it’s all about practising safe sex in a fun and adventurous way.
You go girlfriend! The hotel is also donating £1 to the EJAF for every cocktail sold tonight, and, of course, if you have no one to share your sex kit with, there's always the old Tenga Egg in the minibar.
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