Actress Alyssa Milano came under fire on social media for attending the Super Bowl on Sunday night after soliciting donations for her son’s Little League baseball team.
of Charmed The actress posted a photo of herself and her son at the Super Bowl game in Las Vegas on Sunday, along with the words “mother-son bond” and the Super Bowl hashtag.
#mother-child bond #Super Bowl pic.twitter.com/KHHZKl4U0Q
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) February 12, 2024
Milano had turned off replies so only those he followed could comment on his posts, but social media users still received large sums of money after asking people to donate to his son’s baseball team. He accused her of attending a football game with a “quote reply.”
Virtually all of the quoted replies to Milano’s Super Bowl post include social media users pointing out the actress’ obvious hypocrisy.
“If you went on a rant last week about not being able to pay your son’s baseball team 10,000 yen, you probably shouldn’t post this,” said one X/Twitter user. advised.
“This woman just bought thousands of dollars worth of Super Bowl tickets while asking for donations to her son’s travel baseball team,” another woman said. reacted.
“What a great piece of work!! She gave me a Go Fund and bought tickets to the Super Bowl to try to raise money for her kids’ traveling baseball team. LOL! If I helped, Lord help me… I mean, this kid is going to the Super Bowl.” I have written.
“My good friend @Alyssa_Milano could afford Super Bowl tickets, which cost an average of $10,000 each, but she posted on Twitter the cost of her son’s team’s trip to Little League in Cooperstown, New York (and a much poorer group). ) I had to get people to pay. Tony Danza would never do that.” Clay Travis commented.
my good friend @Alyssa_Milano She could afford Super Bowl tickets, which cost an average of $10,000, but her son’s team’s Little League trip to Cooperstown, New York, had to be paid for by (much poorer) people on Twitter. . Tony Danza would never do that. pic.twitter.com/mhdZGBQDRq
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) February 12, 2024
“You can’t afford to send your kids on a baseball trip, so can you afford to take them to the Super Bowl?” another said. Asked. “Celebrities are so tone-deaf that they constantly mock us common people.”
“The abominable GoFundMe value is now over $15,000. This woman is actively begging while sitting in a 100-level seat at the 2024 Super Bowl. Please have some understanding of that,” another wrote. said X/Twitter user. commented.
“I’m sure you could have afforded to go on a baseball team trip back then?” said another. Asked.
“So she could afford tickets to the Super Bowl but had to make a GFM for her son’s team trip? “Wow!” another said echoed.
“I withdrew my bank account to donate to his Little League GoFundMe and you’re in the Super Bowl??!?” another X/Twitter user declared.
“LOL, she was doing a fundraiser for her kids sports team about 2 weeks ago and now she’s posting from 20,000 seats,” said another. Laughed.
“Is this where the Gofundme money disappeared?” another social media user Asked.
“Was this more than the $10,000 she was begging people to give for her son’s baseball team?” another said. I have written.
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