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Kim Kardashian warns followers about fundraising scams

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 06: Kim Kardashian attends The 2024 Met Gala Celebrating "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

Kim Kardashian is urging her followers to be cautious of fundraising scams targeting victims of the devastating LA bushfires. The fires have destroyed over 12,000 structures, including celebrity homes, and claimed 24 lives, with dangerous conditions expected to persist.

Scammers using Kim’s name to exploit tragedy

The fire, which has ravaged 40,000 acres, has reached some of LA’s wealthiest neighborhoods, including Kim’s own gated community in The Oaks. Kim shared an Instagram post exposing fraudulent emails using her name to solicit funds for fire victims, urging her followers to be wary of such scams.

Kim Kardashian warns followers about fraudulent fundraising emails featuring her name. (Photo: Kim Kardashian Instagram)
Kim Kardashian warns followers about fraudulent fundraising emails featuring her name. (Photo: Kim Kardashian Instagram)

Kim’s call for support of firefighters

Despite the destruction, Kim has also praised the heroic efforts of firefighters battling the flames. Despite criticism from some for breaking water-saving rules, she has shown gratitude for their tireless work. She expressed her thanks to firefighters from Cal Fire, LA County Fire, and Los Angeles City Fire.

Highlighting the work of incarcerated firefighters

Kim has highlighted the crucial role played by incarcerated firefighters, many of whom risk their lives to fight the wildfires. She pointed out that these workers are paid just $1 an hour—a rate that hasn’t changed since 1984. She called for California Governor Gavin Newsom to increase their pay in recognition of their sacrifices.

Kim thanks firefighters for protecting heer community

Kim also thanked firefighters for saving her community in Calabasas and Hidden Hills, which had been threatened by the Kenneth Fire. Despite being forced to evacuate, her family returned home after the evacuation orders were lifted. She also praised the progress made by former incarcerated firefighters who now work for fire departments, with their records expunged and sentences reduced through legislative efforts.

Raising awareness for incarcerated firefighters’ rights


Kim’s advocacy continues as she pushes for better treatment of incarcerated firefighters, emphasizing their significant contributions to fighting the wildfires. Through her platform, she aims to raise awareness about the ongoing crisis and the need for fair wages and opportunities for those who serve on the front lines.

Anna Karolina Heinrich

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