Big Brother contestant Justine Sellman will join a daring Bradford mum and 70 other brave volunteers in a 120-foot abseil for charity this weekend.

Justine and Janette Dann, 25, who gave birth to her first child, Sean, three months ago, will be among those taking the plunge from the top of the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television on Saturday. She is pictured on top of the museum preparing.

The abseil is to raise funds for Cancer Research UK, which hopes to raise £15,000 for research into breast cancer.

Justine, from Leeds, said: "I started to raise money for Cancer Research UK long before I went in the Big Brother House because my best friend, Hayley, had cancer. Sadly, she died last spring and it was her wish that I continue to raise money."

The abseil is on Saturday and Sunday, from 9am until 2pm, and is open to anyone over the age of ten.

There is a registration fee of £10 to cover administration of the event, so every penny raised in sponsorship goes to research.