 Chrissy Teigen has jumped on the latest game doing the twit around, so of course we are too. Recently, Twitter user jinn aka atshowup for this asked the person in question, Okay, so you're in a horror movie and your partner in fear is the most famous person with whom you share a birthday. Who is it and are you gonna survive? Something I've wanted myself on a daily basis since forever. Chrissy Teigen for the record retweeted the challenge and added, Let's do this, Clay Aiken. Would Chrissy and Clay survive a horror movie? Yes. Chrissy would scavenge a seemingly delectable three-course meal from the body parts the villain keeps in the attic, while Clay Aiken hums a gentle cover of Lady Gaga's teeth to distract them from the mild cyanide aftertaste. Well played. My most famous birthday partner is footballer Pallet, so obviously we would survive because Pallet would outrun the zombie apocalypse even with me on his back, which is good because my second most famous birthday partner is weird, our Yankevich of white and nerdy fame. You know the guy who made the really bad white version of Chameleonair's Riding Dirty? We would be killed immediately. The audience would cheer. So, over to you. Who is your famous birthday partner and would you survive the 70s thick offspin of Final Destination? Let us know. Blast and rew will no longer sell plastic bottles and a bit to help stem the plastic crisis choking the world, which is great news given that at the 2017 festival people left approximately 1.3 million bottles flailing in the mud next to giant bags of rogue, stale buns. It's the latest big music industry moved towards sustainability. Just last week, the 1975's manager Jamie O'Born announced that their record label Dirty Hit, who looked after the likes of Pale Waves, Will Fellas and obviously the 1975, will stop using plastics. He tweeted, If need be, we won't stock in shops that insist on plastic wrappings. Then last year, 61 independent music festivals including Field Day, End of the Road and Snowbombing signed up to a campaign called Drastic on Plastic, which involved a pledge to get rid of on-site single-use plastic by 2021. And this past November, industry leaders met up at the Billboard Live Music Summit to discuss how to make concerts more sustainable, sparked by Katy Perry asking venues to use plant-based straws instead of plastic. There's obviously still a long way to go. Last year, I went to a massive concert where they handed out plastic bracelets with little lights inside so that everyone could hold up their arm and that arena would glow perfect synchronization, which was pretty, but also we have phone lights. It's important we all do our bit as individuals, like please don't leave your sweaty tent at a festival just because someone puked in the corner. But it's cool to see industry leaders spearheading change because to save our dying planet, we need everyone on board. I love whales so much that I actually decided to become an ambassador of the whale and dolphin conservation charity. The 3rd of March is International Wildlife Day, started by the UN in 2013 to celebrate and raise awareness of the world's wild animals and plants, which is important because a lot of them are dying due to the increasingly urgent threat of climate change. This year, there's a focus on marine life with the theme life below water for people and planet. Some not so fun facts for you. The UN report that 8 million tons of plastic leaks into the ocean each year. UNESCO report that plastic is responsible for the death of over a million seabirds per year and more than 100,000 marine mammals. And the Guardian write that only 13% of oceans remain undamaged by human impact, which is where Charlotte comes in. As an ambassador for whale and dolphin conservation, she's campaigning to stop commercial whaling still in practice in Japan, Iceland and Norway, responsible for the death of over 1500 whales a year. They also advocate for safer fishing practices so less marine life gets caught in nets. So, the imminent death of the planet doesn't scare you into stopping buying plastic, reducing seafood intake and recycling properly. Maybe you'll be galvanized into action with a clip of Charlotte talking about how great whales are. I just love the fact that they are so beautiful, so fascinating, like so magical. There's something mysterious about them. There's something mysterious about the whole ocean and the fact that they're living it and they're so huge, even bigger than some dinosaurs that lived on earth. Like, they are just fascinating. I love whales so much.