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A teen social media star has released a clothing line for charity.
Ronnie Warwick, from Rochester, has amassed 345,000 followers on the video-making app TikTok.
The 17-year-old makes comedy and lip-sync videos on the app, which has been downloaded by more than 1.5 billion people worldwide.
He has now started his own clothing line, called Quarantined.
All the profits from the range will go to a charity called FareShare, which re-distributes fresh food from supermarkets and other suppliers to charities and community groups.
Ronnie said: "I wanted to be able to help in a different way to how other people are helping.
"I wanted to donate to this service because it just seems like charities aren't making enough money to be able to distribute the food they need to; they are struggling to stay running and stuff like that."
Owen Buckmaster, who helped Ronnie set up the website and clothing line, added: "I helped him put the site together. He's been doing all the front end stuff with promoting it.
"All the profits are going to the FareShare charity."
TikTok allows users to make short videos of up to 60 seconds long – often of them singing, lip-syncing, dancing or just telling jokes – and share it with others.