Kylie Jenner Donated $1 Million to Australia After Getting Backlash Over Mink Slippers Instagram
Kylie Jenner just donated $1 million toward fighting the Australian fires.
The donation comes after she received backlash for saying she was "heartbroken" over the animals that died in the fires, and then wore mink slippers the very next day.
It's been an incredibly rough couple of days for Australia—the country is literally burning right now due to a series of devastating fires that have left its citizens and wildlife in serious danger. A whopping one billion animals have died already, and a reported 25 victims have lost their lives in the ongoing crisis, which is projected to last for at least one to two months from now. People from all around the world are trying to figure out how they can help, and some of your favorite celebrities are beginning to chime in too.
One of the most recent celebrities to talk about the fires is billionaire Kylie Jenner, who posted an Instagram Story last night about the endangered wildlife. She wrote, "Over half a BILLION animals have been killed in Australia. This breaks my heart," which sounds like she's trying to be an aware human being, right?
But then the snap following that literally showed Kylie wearing $1,480 mink fur Louis Vuitton slippers—mink fur, as in a fur that comes from an actual animal. Understandably, people online called Kylie out for hypocrisy.
Kylie posting about how she is feeling heartbroken about the death of animals in Australia due to fire and then posting her wearing a slipper made of minks fur is the biggest hypocrisy of 2020... pic.twitter.com/odq866E9Ji
— Pop Crave (@popcrayye) January 6, 2020
kylie Jenner posting on insta about how many animals have died in the bush fires and then immediately afterwards posting pics of her MINK FUR LV slides... that billion dollars didn’t buy taste clearly
— rach but ive lived through 3 decades n im tired (@RachelEavis1) January 6, 2020
kylie jenner really thought she was doing something when she posted being heart broken about half a billion animals dying in the australia fires and then proceeded to post a picture of her louis vuitton real mink fur slippers pic.twitter.com/qgQni9hcpH
— jo (@heIIojojo) January 6, 2020
i don’t understand how Kylie Jenner can post about the poor animals dying in the Australian fires and then two snaps later post a picture of her wearing real mink fur shoes
— sustainable queen (@colourfulbeige) January 4, 2020
Well, it looks like Kylie heard the negative feedback loud and clear, because she just made a hefty $1 million donation toward the various relief efforts helping to fight the Australian fires. According to a People source, Kylie's choice of snaps was a mistake (you don't say!), and she wants it to be known that she does care about what Australia is going through right now. “That post was completely unintentional,” the source said. “Kylie stands behind her desire to want to help provide relief towards the devastation the fires have caused.”
Kylie's far from the first in her family to receive hate online for a lack of support towards Australia. Kylie's sister, Kim Kardashian, recently received backlash online after tweeting "climate change is real," which prompted a ton of angry people to come for her in the comments section. "Nothing gets me more heated than to see the Kardashians/Jenners talk about climate change/wildfires & not donate even a penny,” a user wrote in a since-deleted tweet.
Kim replied and said, “Nothing gets me more heated than to see people think they know what we donated to and to think we have to publicize everything.”
As a result, Khloé Kardashian later came to Kim's aid on Twitter. "Good deeds should be done with intention and not for attention," she wrote. "We are all blessed to be able to bless others even if it is in the slightest way. But we do not need to be boastful about that. Be boastful in regards to teaching others how they may be able to help as well." Kim retweeted it.
Good deeds should be done with intention and not for attention. We are all blessed to be able to bless others even if it is in the slightest way. But we do not need to be boastful about that. Be boastful in regards to teaching others how they may be able to help as well.
— Khloé (@khloekardashian) January 6, 2020
Welp, it's great that someone in the Kardashian-Jenner family made a donation to Australia that we actually know about.
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