Mark Ruffalo, Samuel L. Jackson and More Tweet Topless Pics in Support of Breast Cancer Awareness

Celebs are taking part in the #InTheNipOfTime campaign

By Alyssa Toomey Oct 27, 2015 10:00 PMTags

Snapping shirtless pics to do some good? Now that's a campaign we can get behind. 

Samuel L. Jackson has teamed up with One For the Boys, an organization that seeks to educate men about cancer, for their latest #InTheNipOfTime campaign, which raises awareness about male breast cancer. 

In a video for the campaign, the 66-year-old actor, who narrates the clip, explains, "Men can't just get man boobs. Nope, they can get breast cancer, too. So when you're thinking about copping a feel, cop a feel of yourself. Don't be the strong, silent type. If unsure, say something." 

In an effort to bring attention to the disease, Jackson and One For the Boys are asking men to share their shirtless selfies on Twitter and tag pics using the hashtag #InTheNipOfTime. 

The campaign officially kicked off yesterday, during the final week of Breast Cancer Awareness month, and celebs such as Mark Ruffalo and Matthew Perry have tweeted in support of the cause. 

"Great to see October go pink - now help us bring a touch of blue to the last week. #Men, we need you, because you get breast cancer too," One For the Boys posted on their official Twitter page early this morning, adding, "Huge thanks to @SamuelLJackson for supporting #InTheNipofTime with his selfie. Not an easy thing to do, but neither is talking about cancer." 

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