'People are crying out for MRIs, (and) I'm willing to pay for them, 30 or 40 in a few hours, and I can't get anybody to do it for me,' the star explains.
He pledged to help during a"I said when I did Sky TV that I want to try and do them all over the country," he explained.He is struggling to make progress, however."People are crying out for MRIs, I'm willing to pay for them, 30 or 40 in a few hours, and I can't get anybody to do it for me."He continued:"I want to keep it going. I don't want it to look like it was a publicity stunt.
"I didn't have an album coming out or anything... I wanted the people to know I was doing it, but now I want it to go on and on and on and I'm not getting any response."
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