Will Ferrell teams up with Kris and Kendall Jenner to launch campaign for cancer survivors

Screenshot of Will Ferrell with Kris and Kendall Jenner from the Cancer for College's "Perfect Match" video campaign YouTube/ Funny or Die

Star comedian Will Ferrell sought the help of television stars Kris and Kendall Jenner to raise money for Cancer of College Scholarships. Ferrell urges people to donate in the cause through a hilarious video with Kris and Kendall.

Ferrell teamed up with Funny or Die to record a funny skit that turns out to be a call to action video. Ferrell represents Cancer for College that was founded by his frat brother Craig Pollard back in the University of South California. Ferrell and Cancer for College launched the Perfect Match campaign wherein people can donate a certain amount of money to the charity. For every donation amount, Ferrell will double it and make the donation himself.

In order to promote the campaign, the "Daddy's Home 2" star worked with two of the most iconic individuals in the U.S., Kris and Kendall Jenner. The video released by Funny or Die is titled "Will Ferrell Looks for His Perfect Match in The Kardashian House."

The video starts with Ferrell explaining the charity's goal to help cancer survivors with their college tuitions and studies. The comedian is inside the Jenner Household. After a few seconds, Kris walks behind Ferrell looking all confused and not even acknowledging Ferrell. Next up is Kendall who walks right in front of the camera and bumps into Will. She then asks her mother who the man (Ferrell) is, and they continue on with their lives.

Ferrell even tells the camera that the house is his. At the end of his statement, Ferrell looks around and tells the camera crew to pack up and leave the area immediately. "Alright let's get out of here, turn off the camera. Let's go, let's take up the equipment, let's go," Ferrell utters.

Kendall then proceeds to ask if the man they just saw is Seth Rogen and calls security.

Several people have been donating to the charity, and Ferrell, as promised, doubles each donation. All donations can be monitored from the charity's official website.

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