By Tom Grater
07.01.2020 - 16:01 / msn.com
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Kylie Minogue has said seeing the Australian bushfires devastating her homeland is “heartbreaking” as she donated funds to help the crisis.
A state of emergency has been declared in New South Wales as more than 200 bushfires continued to rage, endangering animals, destroying vegetation and killing at least 24 people to date.
She said: “Last year I had the incredible opportunity of visiting some of the many beautiful places in my homeland for the first time. Returning home to
Tommy Mallet has announced that he will be donating all profit from sales of his footwear collection to a charity saving animals in the devastating Australian bushfires. A number of bushfires have been spreading across Australia since June 2019, with them showing no signs of stopping.
To put it lightly, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding Kylie Jenner recently. After posting her heartbreak over all the animals dying in the Australian fires to her Instagram story, she was then branded a hypocrite for posting a photo of mink Louis Vuitton sliders shortly afterwards.
Kylie Jenner has reportedly pledged to donate $1 million to aid Australia's bushfire relief efforts after facing backlash for an insensitive fashion post.
Kylie Jenner has donated $1 million to relief efforts for the devastating bushfires currently afflicting Australia, People reported. The generous donation follows a fierce wave of backlash directed at the 22-year-old beauty mogul.
Kylie Jenner has reportedly pledged to donate US$1 million to aid Australia’s bushfire relief efforts after facing backlash for an insensitive fashion post.
The world has watched in horror as bushfires have torn across Australia, engulfing the dry forests and the homes of people and animals in an inferno-like blaze. Since the fires began in September an area three times the size of Wales has been burnt.The blaze has destroyed 2,000 homes, killed at least 25 people and nearly a billion animals.
Kylie Jenner has reportedly pledged to donate $1 million (£762,400) to aid Australia’s bushfire relief efforts after facing backlash for an insensitive fashion post.
After facing backlash on social media for flaunting fur slippers after posting about Australian bushfire, Kylie Jenner has donated USD 1 million to various relief efforts in the country amid the devastating calamity. The 22-year-old was recently slammed on Twitter for two poorly timed posts.
After getting some unwanted attention online for an insensitive post, Kylie Jenner has reportedly donated $1 million to several relief organisations in Australia.
Musicians around the world have pledged to donate funds to support bushfire relief efforts in Australia, including Metallica, Elton John, Kacey Musgraves, and more. Metallica and their foundation All Within My Hands have focused on fighting the fires, pledging $750,000 to the NSW Rural Fire Service and to the Country Fire Authority in Victoria. At a recent concert in Sydney, John pledged to donate “$1 million to support the bushfire relief fund.”
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.”
Kylie Jenner is joining the list of stars contributing to the Australia wildfire relief efforts.
Kim Kardashian has fired back at criticism from fans on social media after urging them to donate to relief efforts for Australia’s bushfires.
Giving back. Kylie Jenner donated $1 million to the Australian bushfire relief efforts, amid controversy over her posting a photo of herself wearing fur slippers, Us Weekly confirmed on Tuesday, January 7.
Kylie Jenner is making things right after being in hot water.
Kylie Jenner has made a big donation to the relief efforts in Australia.