Nick Kroll Inspires Celebrities To Share Awkward Puberty Pictures To Support Puerto Rico Relief

Oh, Hello delight Nick Kroll wants all the awkward puberty years celebrity photos Twitter can handle. It’s not for blackmail, though. It’s in the name of aiding Puerto Rico and we’re already seeing results.

Kroll pitched his #PuberMe campaign on Wednesday’s edition of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the idea is pretty straightforward. Kroll challenged famous folk to share their uncomfortable puberty pictures using the hashtag. Colbert agreed to make a donation from his AmeriCone Dream Fund towards the effort for each celebrity that gets involved. Kroll will match those donations. Essentially, celebrity shame equals charitable gain.

Naturally, both Kroll and Colbert submitted themselves in all their #PuberMe glory.

“Nick Kroll asked me to post a pic of my awkward stage, but I never had one,” tweeted Colbert. “So here’s me lookin’ cool as hell! #PuberMe #PuertoRicoRelief”

Puberty is merciless so there was no shortage of celebrities adding their awkward pics to the campaign. Sarah Silverman, Kumail Nanjiani and Gina Rodriguez were among the famous faces pulling pictures out of the archives.

https://twitter.com/kumailn/status/913497483954794497

https://twitter.com/HereIsGina/status/913417900685328387

https://twitter.com/rikilindhome/status/913427910958055424

https://twitter.com/paulscheer/status/913434131513700353

https://twitter.com/TopherGrace/status/913457012091920384

If you would like to donate to the aid efforts in Puerto Rico and you’re not a celebrity rocking a junior Fred Perry look in a photograph, here’s a guide on how you can lend a hand.