Yvette Nicole Brown He didn't like it Khloe Kardashian.
The reality TV star was criticized for her excessive water use after Kardashian, 40, criticized the mayor of Los Angeles. Karen BassIn response to the ongoing wildfires devastating Los Angeles neighborhoods.
“This is from 2022 when Los Angeles was in the midst of a drought,” Brown, 53, wrote via Twitter. Instagram Monday 13 January. “Every citizen has been asked to safeguard the interest of all. Did you know because of the fires? This is how some citizens responded to the question. Is this a @khloekardashian joke?
the community The star also shared a screenshot of A.J Rolling Stone An article with the headline reads: “The Kardashians are among the worst water wasters in Los Angeles.”
The publication cited the public data it obtained Los Angeles TimesHe said Kardashian's Calabasas home used nearly 101,000 gallons of water over the allotted limit in one month. (The Kardashians have never commented publicly on the report.)
Brown's comments come after Kardashian expressed her support for the Los Angeles Fire Department chief Christine M. Crowley After watching a recent interview in which she discussed the department's budget.
“We're screaming for proper funding, to make sure our firefighters can do their jobs so we can serve the community we swore an oath to,” Crowley said. KTV.
In response to the interview, Kardashian said she stood by President Crowley.
“You told the truth and you had tears in your eyes because I could tell you didn't even want to say it but it was the truth!!!!!!” she wrote via her Instagram Story on Friday, January 10. Mayor Bass you are a joke!!!!
we She has reached out to Kardashian's rep for comment.
During a press conference on Saturday, January 11, Bass, 71, said she and Crawley are “focused” on putting out multiple fires surrounding Los Angeles County and “any disagreements we may have will be resolved privately.”
Many celebrities were directly affected by the Southern California wildfires. Heidi Monday and Spencer Pratt, Anna Faris, Paris Hilton, Ricky Lake and Melissa Rivers They were just some of the stars who lost their homes in Palisades fire.
As of Tuesday, January 14, the fire has burned more than 23,000 acres and is 17 percent contained. According to Los Angeles TimesNearly 92,000 people remain under evacuation orders, and another 89,000 are in areas where evacuation warnings have been issued.
verify LAFD website For local wildfire alerts and Click here for resources About how to help those affected.