Kelly Osbourne fires celebs seeking ‘photo ops’ during California wildfires
Kelly Osbourne has slammed celebrities who she thinks are using the California wildfires as a “photo op.”
“Is it just my normal, cynical self, or are all these famous people using other people’s pain and suffering as photographs to say, ‘Look, I’m helping, I’m doing this, I’m doing that?'” she asked. TikTok video earlier this week.
Osborne, 40, added: “I don’t think you’re going to help because you’re looking for help, I just think you’re going to help because you want to. “Nobody asked you to go out and get a hug, go home.”
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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s daughter doesn’t particularly call out celebrities.
Her comments come after Hollywood actress Justine Bateman accused Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle of using the Palisades Fire as a “photo op”.
“Meghan Markle and Harry are no better than ambulance chasers,” Bateman, 58, said. He wrote to X Saturday night. “What a disgusting ‘photo op’ they pulled off.”
After Mel Gibson lost his home, the California government called La Fires “monumental mismanagement.”
“Are you visiting the damage?” she asked, referring to media images she had reposted on social media. “Are they politicians now? They don’t live here; they’re tourists. Disaster tourists.”
Video filmed by Fox 11 Los Angeles In Pasadena, Harry and Markle were shown mingling with the city’s mayor, Victor Gordo.
Fox News Digital also learned that Prince Harry and Markle have evacuated their homes to friends and family, and donated clothing, baby items and other essentials to help the affected community.
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Meanwhile, other celebrities, including Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, have criticized artists for promoting themselves during the fire.
Lee, 62, took to social media earlier this week to condemn celebrities promoting albums and tours as Los Angeles was hit hard by the fires.
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“It makes me sick to see so many people posting on social media that they are disabled!” Lee wrote Instagram.
“Boys, nobody gives a flying F now—when your record drops or your next concert crowd is one of the biggest disasters of all time!”
“I realize some comic relief is always (wanted), but Jesus Christ, leave him alone and maybe stop if you can and see who needs help,” he concluded.
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While sharing their thoughts, Lee’s band also thanked Mötley Crüe for the victims of the Los Angeles fires. social media It’s January 9.
On January 7, wildfires raged through the Los Angeles area, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee their homes and businesses as their homes and businesses were destroyed. Officials said on Thursday that more than 30 people were missing and two more were reported, bringing the death toll to 27.
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In a report released Thursday evening, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Department confirmed that 10 people died in the Palisades fire and 17 people died in the Eaton fire.
“We will continue to work with multiple partners, not only to recover the remains, but ultimately to identify the deceased and then notify the next of kin,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna told reporters earlier in the day.
Luna said more remains could be found in these areas, which is why officials are waiting for evacuation orders around those sites.
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Fox News Digital’s Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.