Kim Kardashian Claps Back After Fan Accuses Her Of Not Donating A Penny To Australia’s Fire Relief
Kim Kardashian is setting the record straight! After the KKW Beauty founder, 39, posted information about the devastating fires in Australia to social media, a fan accused her of not donating money. Shortly after catching wind of the comment, Kim clapped back at the accusation.
“Nothing gets me more heated than to see the Kardashians/ Jenners talk about climate change/wildfires and not donate even a penny,” a fan wrote to Twitter on Sunday, January 5.
Kim responded, “Nothing gets me more heated than to see people think they know what we donated to and to think we have to publicize everything.”
According to the New York Times, the Australian fires have already burned about 14.5 million acres. In addition to Kim, sisters Kylie andKendall Jenner, actor Leonardo DiCaprio and singer Selena Gomez have all posted to social media and informed their followers on how they can contribute to relief efforts.
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Back in November 2018, Kim, her mom Kris Jenner and many residents living in Calabasas were forced to evacuate their homes following a raging fire. During this time, reports surfaced that Kanye West and the mother of four hired private firefighters to help others who might be in need.
“We spent yesterday evacuating our homes and I want to take a moment to thank all of the incredibly brave firefighters, servicemen, first responders, volunteers and all of those who are working tirelessly to protect our lives and our homes. We are so appreciative of your bravery and everything you’re doing for us. I’m praying for everyone’s safety,” the 64-year-old momager posted to Instagram.
Last month, during an interview with The Sunday Project, Kim opened up about raising her four children – North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm, to be compassionate despite having wealthy parents. “I do the best I can, and I really do believe my children are well adjusted and know they are blessed, but understand how to be really compassionate,” she said. “They’re really good people, and that is my No. 1 goal in life.”
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