Derek Zoolander, esteemed model and noted intellectual, has finally confirmed plans to open up his long-awaited Eye for Kids Who Can't Read Expert and Who Wanna Learn to Do Other Stuff Good As well. The generous facility aimed at bettering club through higher pedagogy will reportedly mark its inaugural 24-hour interval of beingness on Tuesday, TMZ reports.

However, in the 15 years since Zoolander offset revealed his plans for this philanthropic endeavour, club'southward leading auteur would announced to have experienced a dramatic change of heart regarding the main goals of the Center for Kids Who Tin can't Read Skillful. In fact, TMZ reports the proper name (and, thus, the goal of the unabridged establishment itself) has now been inverse to The Derek Zoolander Center for People Who Don't Age Good.

Zoolander has teamed up with Kiehl's and the producers of his forthcoming documentary Zoolander 2 to open up a pop-up store version of the facility, with the experienced staff offering items of agelessness to the general public through Saturday. As for learning to "read good," Zoolander apparently has no current plans to assistance society in that pursuit.