Kelly Osbourne slams celebs using LA Fires for 'Photo Op'


Kelly Osbourne Slams Celeb Fire Photo Operas
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Kelly Osbourne She's calling out celebrities she thinks are using the Los Angeles wildfires for personal attention.

While Osbourne, 40, did not name names, she slammed the “disturbing” trend of stars continuing to post about how they are helping victims of the bushfires, which have so far killed 25 people.

''Is it just my normal overthinking, cynical self, or are all these celebrities using other people's pain and suffering as a photo, look, I'm helping, I'm doing this, I'm doing this, I'm doing this?'' he asked in a video broadcast via TikTok Tuesday, January 14th.

“I don't believe you're helping because you're asking for help, I believe you're helping because you want to.” I'm very confused, I think this is very wrong,” he continued. “Nobody asked you to come out and hug, go home.”

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Kelly's comments come as celebrities around the world are donating their time and money to wildfire relief efforts. Many did so publicly, sharing photos and videos of themselves volunteering.

last week, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle they visited a food bank where they met with victims and first responders while distributing food to those affected by the fire.

“They really revived the spirits of the first responders,” said the Pasadena mayor Victor Gordo t said to his headhe Daily Mail. “We visited the command post at the Rose Bowl and people were very happy to see them.”

Monday, January 13 Jay Leno He gave food to firefighters in the Pacific Palisades area and visited rescue teams based in the Rose Bowl.

“Pacific Palisades, it doesn't exist and probably won't for the next four, five years. I don't know how you get away with it,” Leno said Anderson Cooper in an appearance on CNN on Monday. “But we will get through it. We always do.”

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As the wildfires continue to spread through the Los Angeles area, many celebrities are taking to social media to share how they've been affected. “Evacuated and safe with children, dogs and cats. Prayers and thanks for the first responders,” Mandy Moore wrote in an Instagram Story statement on Wednesday, Jan. 8. In a follow-up post, she […]

AFD public information officer Eric Scott He also praised Leno through Xwrote, “During the #PalisadesFire, actor @jayleno stopped to give food to the #firefighters who were off the line. We are grateful for his kindness and support to our community during this difficult time.”

Actress Jessica Albameanwhile, on Tuesday, she helped Baby2Baby, an organization she serves on the board of, by packing hygiene kits. She posted photos on her Instagram story and encouraged her followers to donate whatever they could.

A number of other celebrities, including Beyonce, Paris Hilton, Jamie Lee Curtis and Eva Longoria there is donated money to organizations support for the elimination of forest fires. As of Wednesday, Jan. 15, the Palisades and Eaton fires have caused more damage or destruction. 12,300 structuresCNN reports. It includes the homes of many celebrities, including Hilton. Mel Gibson, Anna Faris and Billy Crystal.



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