Leading by example. Pink and Carey Hart wanted to show their kids that they can make a difference in the world after seeing the impact of the devastating wildfires in Australia.
08.01.2020 - 20:16 / cosmopolitan.com
As continue to rage on, the damage in the country's experiencing continues to get worse. So far, to the uncontrollable bushfires, and a due to depletion of their habitats. It's understandably leaving people across the world with a sense of fear and hopelessness as global warming rages on, especially when considering that the fires are projected to continue for months. And now, Bindi Irwin—the daughter of wildlife legend, Steve Irwin—is speaking out about heartbroken she is over the damage.
Leading by example. Pink and Carey Hart wanted to show their kids that they can make a difference in the world after seeing the impact of the devastating wildfires in Australia.
The wildfires in the Australian bush are more than a disaster. It's a horror unlike anything the country has seen, and the Aussie music community in Los Angeles is doing something about it.
Everyone involved with Moulin Rouge! The Musical is paying homage to its Australian roots by dedicating its performance profits on Australia Day (Jan. 26) to the wildfire relief efforts and putting on a special "Make it Rain Rally" benefit the following day.
The wildfires that have ravaged large parts of Australia have sparked an outpouring of generosity from celebrities and the general public. The entertainment industry has so far escaped largely unburned.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Bindi Irwin is missing dad Steve Irwin now more than ever.
The Australian bushfires have destroyed over 15.6 million acres so far and taken 24 lives as they've raged on since September. The crisis has prompted many celebrities to use their platform to ask their fans to help and pledge financial support on their own to the victims and firefighters there.
It's been a devastating time for Australian wildlife. It is now predicted that around one billion animals have died in the Australia wildfires, and the Irwin family is struggling to cope with the loss.
Kylie Jenner is making good on her heartbreak over the loss of nearly half a billion animals in the devastating Australian wildfires, despite wearing a pair of mink fur slippers. The 22-year-old cosmetics mogul has donated $1 million to firefighting relief efforts on the burning continent. She had originally posted an Instagram story about the loss of wildlife, showing a picture of a firefighter holding a terrified koala bear next to a burning tree and wrote “this breaks my heart.”
Robert Irwin and his mom, Terri Irwin, are heartbroken over the devastating wildfires in Australia.
Kylie Jenner donated $1 million to the Australian bushfire relief efforts, People exclusively reported. The donation follows Jenner receiving social media backlash for simultaneously showing off mink fur Louis Vuitton slippers while encouraging her followers to donate to Australia.