Kelly Osbourne has slammed celebrities she believes are being used California fires As a “photograph”.
“Am I just thinking too naturally or being cynical or is it really annoying to see all these celebrities using other people's pain and suffering as a trophy image to say, 'Look, I'm helping, I'm doing this,' I'm doing that?” I asked in Tik Tok video Earlier this week.
“I don't think you help because you attract attention for helping. I think you help just because you want to. I'm confused, and I think this is a big mistake.” Osborne, 40, He added. “No one asked you to come out and hug, go home.”
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The daughter of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne did not specifically call out any celebrities.
Her comments come after the Hollywood actress Justin Bateman Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have been accused 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 evening. “What a disgusting image they have achieved.”
“They're walking around in damage?” she asked, referring to media footage she reposted on the social media platform. “Are they politicians now? They don't live here; they are tourists. Disaster tourists.”
The video was taken by Fox 11 Los Angeles It showed Harry and Markle in Pasadena, mingling with the city's mayor, Victor Gordo.
Fox News Digital has also learned that Prince Harry and Markle opened their home to friends and family who were forced to evacuate, and also donated clothing, baby items and other essentials to help the affected community.
WATCH: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear at the evacuation site in Pasadena
Meanwhile, other celebrities, including drummer Tommy Lee, have criticized artists who engaged in self-promotion during the fires.
Lee, 62, took to social media earlier this week to criticize celebrities promoting their albums and tours as Los Angeles has been severely damaged by fires.
“It makes me sick to my stomach when I see most people (uploading) just posting on social media!” He wrote to me on Instagram.
“Guys now, no one cares—when your record drops or when your next concert is when a lot of people are in the middle of one of the biggest disasters ever!”
“I realize some comedic relief is always (required), but Jesus Christ leave it alone and maybe just stop and see who needs help if you can,” he concluded his post.
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Mötley Crüe paid tribute to those deeply affected by the Los Angeles fires, with Lee's band sharing their feelings on Social media It's January. 9.
Massive and deadly wildfires ripped through the Los Angeles area on January 7, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee for safety as their homes and businesses were destroyed. Officials said on Thursday that more than 30 people were still missing, while two additional deaths raised the death toll to 27.
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In a report The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Department, released Thursday evening, confirmed that 10 people were killed in the Palisades fire, and 17 people were killed in the Eaton fire.
“We continue to work with multiple partners, not only in recovering the remains, but ultimately identifying the deceased and then notifying their next of kin,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna told reporters during a news conference earlier this month. today.
Luna said it's possible more remains will be discovered in these areas, which is why officials are maintaining evacuation orders around those sites.
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Fox News Digital's Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.