Former actress Alyssa Milano is facing backlash after soliciting donations for her son’s baseball team on social media.
“My son’s baseball team is raising money for a trip to Cooperstown,” Milano tweeted to his 3.4 million followers last week. “Any amount is welcome. You can read more about the team and donate here[.]”
My son’s baseball team is raising money for a trip to Cooperstown. Any amount is welcome. You can read more about the team and make a donation here.https://t.co/PMV9aEFnou
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 25, 2024
She has linked to a GoFundMe requesting $10,000, and $11,255 has already been deposited.
Milano, 51, has had success with two television series, starting with a sitcom. Who is the boss? It ran for eight seasons (1984-1992), followed by an eighth season six years later. Charmed (1998-2006).Plus, she’s married success As long as she hasn’t spent all that money and squandered the rest yet, 16 years of steady television work will safely rank her in the top 1 percent. This kind of stable employment is surprisingly rare.The luckiest people in Hollywood are safe One A solid TV show. two It’s almost unheard of.
Well, she may have lost all that money. but…
by daily mail,One day, after crying badly, she went out. driving A $200,000 “fully equipped and customized 2023 electric Porsche.”
Okay, maybe it’s not her car. That doesn’t matter. Who would rent a $200,000 Porsche if they didn’t have enough money to send their kids to Cooperstown? Maybe it’s a friend’s car. Okay, why not ask that friend for her $10,000? If you’re stupid enough to spend $200,000 on a car, the worst investment on earth, you should probably throw away another $10,000.
Milano claims he doesn’t have $10,000…
know. And I would like to do that if possible.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 26, 2024
Yet, 14 months ago, amid political sarcasm over Elon Musk’s free speech rights on Xwitter, Milano boasted that he had traded in his new Tesla for a new electric Volkswagen. .
What we have here is classic leftism, which means someone always has to pay. Thankfully, she’s getting the ridicule she deserves…
Here we are with Hollywood’s Loser Elite, Super Liv Alyssa Milano, and her talent agent husband David Bagguari to raise money for their son’s son through GoFundMe so they can make a cross-country trip to Cooperstown. He is begging people to donate money to the 12U travel baseball team. Instead of playing in Williamsport in the Little League World Series, New York will play at Dreams Park, which is every travel ball kid’s dream these days.
Page 6 round up Some backlash:
“Why doesn’t Alyssa Milano pay for the whole team’s travel expenses herself?” one critic wondered, “why would she ask for money from people who can barely afford groceries?” and another. Critics agreed.
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“Alyssa Milano has completely lost her mind. How tone deaf can one person be?” someone else asked, while a fourth netizen said: “Boss Who is that?” he pointed out. The star’s husband, David Bagliari, is also the chief executive of talent agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA).
“Just to clarify, Alyssa Milano and her husband are both millionaires,” one Xwitter wrote. user “I can pay for the whole team’s travel expenses without paying a dime!” he said.
Why are Americans so disconnected from the reality of their daily lives and everyday perceptions that they do this?
This is what happens when celebrities are isolated by Tinseltown and the flattering entertainment media. Then you lose your moral compass, believing yourself to be so precious and perfect that everything you do becomes virtuous.
Celebrities have always been prey to the Velvet Bubble, but there was once a studio that protected them from themselves. After the studio system disappeared, publicists and entertainment media protected them from themselves. With the advent of social media, those filters are gone and we can see how horrible, isolated, selfish, and deserving narcissists they really are.
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