Singer Miley Cyrus poses at the amfAR's Fifth Annual Inspiration Gala in Los Angeles, California October 29, 2014.
Singer Miley Cyrus poses at the amfAR's Fifth Annual Inspiration Gala in Los Angeles, California October 29, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

The biggest stars of the entertainment industry have shown their good side by being generous and supporting various causes. The list includes stars from wrestling to TV shows to music. Dosomething.org announced the Celebs Gone Good list. Check out the list below.

1. Taylor Swift: She dominated the charts as 2014 proved to be a big year for the singer. She released her pop album titled "1989." Also, the proceeds from the sale of "Welcome to New York" single was donated to New York City public schools.

2. Emma Watson: "Harry Potter" star's speech at UN touched people's hearts as well as promoted feminism. She also launched the #HeForShe campaign.

3. John Cena: The wrestler was the Grand Marshal for the 2014 Susan G. Komen Global Race for the Cure. Also, he worked with Make-A-Wish Foundation and granted 400 wishes through the years.

4. Justin Bieber: He worked with #CardsForDanny in order to send birthday wishes to a boy fighting cancer. Also, he granted more than 200 wishes for Make-A-Wish Foundation.

5. Miley Cyrus: She raised awareness for youth with no homes during her acceptance speech for the Video of the Year award. She also raised money for My Friend's Place.

6. One Direction: The band helped raise USD 341,869 for Stand Up To Cancer.

7. Olivia Wilde: The actress worked with H&M for Comeback Clothes in order to encourage youngsters to recycle garments. Olivia also worked with DoSomething.org and her e-commerce website Conscious Commerce.

8. Demi Lovato: She started the "Mental Health Listening & Engagement Tour" to talk about mental health treatment and support.

9. Beyonce: Queen B had various #BeyGOOD campaigns this year. The campaign worked for clothing donation centres, housing, medical care, food and more.

10. Mindy Kaling: The actress auctioned one of "The Mindy Project" scripts in order to raise money Rosie's Theatre Kids.

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