Serena Williams celebrated winning her first tennis trophy in three years by donating the prize money to aid Australia's bushfire relief efforts.
10.01.2020 - 18:16 / billboard.com
Australian K-pop stars have spoken up about the bushfire emergency in that country, sharing their thoughts and feeling about seeing their home face such a tragedy. “It breaks my heart to see this,” wrote Rosé of Blackpink on Instagram.
“Australia is on fire and it has been for too long now. I am heartbroken for the people and homes suffering from the fires and the millions of innocent and beautiful wildlife creatures that are injured and dying right now.
Serena Williams celebrated winning her first tennis trophy in three years by donating the prize money to aid Australia's bushfire relief efforts.
A group of comedians led by Australian comic Monty Franklin have announced the Stand Up for Australian Fires Benefit with Joe Rogan, Jim Jefferies and Whitney Cummings. Franklin will host the Jan. 26 event located at The Novo in Los Angeles.
Ellen DeGeneres is focusing her philanthropic nature on the fires devastating Australia.
Talking a break from her jam-packed tour schedule, Lizzo spent some time helping those affected by the devastating Australian bushfire. As a large part of the country continues to burn, various celebrities are pledging their support to the organisations fighting the calamity, including Lizzo.
Kylie Jenner has reportedly pledged to donate $1 million to aid Australia's bushfire relief efforts after facing backlash for an insensitive fashion post.
Love Island winner Greg O’Shea has organised a giveaway with his followers in a bid to help those affected by the bush fires currently raging across Australia.