Kelly Osbourne is looking out the celebrities she thinks are utilizing the Los Angeles wildfires for private consideration.
Whereas Osbourne, 40, didn’t title names, she slammed the “disturbing” development of stars persevering with to submit about how they’re serving to victims of the wildfires which have to date killed 25 folks.
“’Is it simply me being my regular overthinking, cynical self or is it actually disturbing to see all of those celebrities utilizing different folks’s ache and struggling as a photograph op to say, look, I’m serving to, I’m doing this, I’m doing that?” she requested in a video posted by way of TikTok on Tuesday, January 14.
“I don’t consider you assist since you get consideration for serving to, I consider you simply assist since you need to. I’m so confused, I feel it’s so flawed,” she continued. “Nobody requested you to return out and provides hugs, go residence.”
Kelly’s feedback come as celebrities all over the world are donating their money and time to wildfire aid efforts. Many have carried out so publicly, sharing pictures and movies of themselves volunteering.
Final week, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited a meals financial institution the place they met with victims and first responders, whereas handing out meals to these affected by the fires.
“They actually buoyed the spirits of the primary responders,” Pasadena mayor Victor Gordo mentioned, per the Every day Mail. “We visited the command submit on the Rose Bowl and folks have been very joyful to see them.”
OnMonday, January 13, Jay Leno served meals to firefighters within the Pacific Palisades space and visited the rescue crews stationed on the Rose Bowl.
“Pacific Palisades, it doesn’t exist and doubtless gained’t exist for the following 4, 5 years. I don’t know the way you rebuild from this,” Leno instructed Anderson Cooper in an look on CNN on Monday. “However we’ll get by it. We all the time do.”
AFD public info officer Erik Scott additionally praised Leno by way of X, writing, “Amid the #PalisadesFire, actor @jayleno stopped by to serve meals to #firefighters coming off the road. We’re grateful for his kindness & the help from our group throughout this difficult time.”
Actress Jessica Alba, in the meantime, spent Tuesday serving to Baby2Baby, a company she serves on the board of, by packing aid hygiene kits. She posted pictures to her Instagram story and inspired her followers to donate what they might.
A number of different celebrities, together with Beyoncé, Paris Hilton, Jamie Lee Curtis and Eva Longoria have donated cash to organizations supporting wildfire aid. As of Wednesday, January 15, the Palisades and Eaton fires have broken or destroyed greater than 12,300 buildings, in keeping with CNN. That features the properties of many celebrities, together with Hilton, Mel Gibson, Anna Faris and Billy Crystal.