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Rick Springfield
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“Animals will always be my charity of choice and these brutal fires have destroyed native Aussie species as well as their habitat,” Springfield said in a press release for the event. “These creatures exist nowhere else on this planet. I am honored to partner with Wildlife Warriors and Heritage Auctions to benefit my homeland’s precious fauna.”
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Seth MacFarlane
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TheFamily Guycreator hasdonated $1 millionto the Irwin Family’sAustralia Zoo Wildlife hospital.
Bindi Irwin thanked MacFarlane for his contribution onTwitter, writing, “On behalf of all the wildlife, thank you so much for your support @SethMacFarlane. You are an extraordinary Wildlife Warrior.”
The star’s donation will be put towards the zoo’s new Koala Intensive Care Ward.
“We’re so pleased to announce that we will be naming our new Koala Intensive Care Ward in recognition of Seth’s generosity,” the statement continued. “Plans for the Perry MacFarlane Intensive Care Ward are well underway and we’ll soon begin construction on this crucial expansion to the hospital. Thank you for being a Wildlife Warrior, Seth!”
03of 30Rachael RayRachael Ray.The celebrity chef and talk show host partnered with Peter Deutsch, the CEO of Deutsch Family Wines & Spirits (the U.S. importer of Yellow Tail Wine) todonate a collective $2 million to organizations aiding Australia.In astatement on her website, Ray said, “I think we can all agree that it’s absolutely heartbreaking the devastation in Australia because of the wildfires. The fires have been burning for four months. They’ve killed two dozen people and over one billion animals, and that does not include insects and amphibians. Homes and habitats have been destroyed. And it will take years, maybe decades, and workers from all over the world to help Australia rebuild.“Ray explained that she and Yellow Tail would be partnering with different organizations “that are actively doing work right now in Australia.” Those organizations includeThe World Wildlife Fund, José Andrés’World Central Kitchenand theInternational Fund for Animal Welfare.
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Rachael Ray
Rachael Ray.

The celebrity chef and talk show host partnered with Peter Deutsch, the CEO of Deutsch Family Wines & Spirits (the U.S. importer of Yellow Tail Wine) todonate a collective $2 million to organizations aiding Australia.
In astatement on her website, Ray said, “I think we can all agree that it’s absolutely heartbreaking the devastation in Australia because of the wildfires. The fires have been burning for four months. They’ve killed two dozen people and over one billion animals, and that does not include insects and amphibians. Homes and habitats have been destroyed. And it will take years, maybe decades, and workers from all over the world to help Australia rebuild.”
Ray explained that she and Yellow Tail would be partnering with different organizations “that are actively doing work right now in Australia.” Those organizations includeThe World Wildlife Fund, José Andrés’World Central Kitchenand theInternational Fund for Animal Welfare.
04of 30Leonardo DiCaprioLeonardo DiCaprio.ShutterstockThe actor’s newly-established environmental organization, Earth Alliance, announced on Jan. 9 thatit will donate $3 millionto the Australia Wildfire Fund.The organization, which DiCaprio co-chairs, shared on Twitter that its donation is meant to “assist firefighting efforts, aid communities, enable wildlife rescue, and support long term restoration.”
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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The actor’s newly-established environmental organization, Earth Alliance, announced on Jan. 9 thatit will donate $3 millionto the Australia Wildfire Fund.
The organization, which DiCaprio co-chairs, shared on Twitter that its donation is meant to “assist firefighting efforts, aid communities, enable wildlife rescue, and support long term restoration.”
05of 30Ellen DeGeneresTodd Williamson/GettyDuring an episode ofTheEllen DeGeneresShow, the host announced that she launched aGoFundMecampaign with a goal of $5 million to help the firefighters, residents and animals of Australia.Shutterfly kicked the campaign off with a $100,000 donation, andas of Jan. 10, the campaign has raised more than $1.3 million from people in all 50 states and more than 85 countries.The donations will go to the Australian Red Cross andWIRES, Australia’s largest wildfire rescue organization.“I love Australia. I love Australia so much, I even married an Australian,” she told her audience, referencing wifePortia de Rossi. “Right now, Australia needs our help. Wildfires have been burning for four months and with record-breaking heat.”
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Ellen DeGeneres
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During an episode ofTheEllen DeGeneresShow, the host announced that she launched aGoFundMecampaign with a goal of $5 million to help the firefighters, residents and animals of Australia.
Shutterfly kicked the campaign off with a $100,000 donation, andas of Jan. 10, the campaign has raised more than $1.3 million from people in all 50 states and more than 85 countries.
The donations will go to the Australian Red Cross andWIRES, Australia’s largest wildfire rescue organization.
“I love Australia. I love Australia so much, I even married an Australian,” she told her audience, referencing wifePortia de Rossi. “Right now, Australia needs our help. Wildfires have been burning for four months and with record-breaking heat.”
06of 30Bethenny FrankelEugene Gologursky/Getty ImagesOn Instagram on Jan. 6, Frankel announced that her BStrong foundation was mobilizing to help, just as they didfollowing the deadly hurricanesin Houston, Mexico and Puerto Rico.“We have a multi-tiered plan supporting existing fire fighting teams, while creating and outfitting more teams. This is critical since the current number of firefighters and this fire are David and Goliath,” she wrote, with a rep adding that Frankel has already secured 50 U.S. firefighters who can fly out to help, and is hoping to recruit 300 more.“When comparing the current number of firefighters in Australia to other massive wildfires, we see where the void is.““We are in direct talks with the executive directors of various Fire Services and are working directly with them to enhance their workforce and equipment,” she continued. “We will visit shelters to distribute aid and cash cards to those who have lost everything. We will provide aid for the suffering animals in need.“Frankel encouraged those interestedto donate to BStrong.
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Bethenny Frankel
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On Instagram on Jan. 6, Frankel announced that her BStrong foundation was mobilizing to help, just as they didfollowing the deadly hurricanesin Houston, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
“We have a multi-tiered plan supporting existing fire fighting teams, while creating and outfitting more teams. This is critical since the current number of firefighters and this fire are David and Goliath,” she wrote, with a rep adding that Frankel has already secured 50 U.S. firefighters who can fly out to help, and is hoping to recruit 300 more.
“When comparing the current number of firefighters in Australia to other massive wildfires, we see where the void is.”
“We are in direct talks with the executive directors of various Fire Services and are working directly with them to enhance their workforce and equipment,” she continued. “We will visit shelters to distribute aid and cash cards to those who have lost everything. We will provide aid for the suffering animals in need.”
Frankel encouraged those interestedto donate to BStrong.
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Metallica
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08of 30Celeste BarberGary Gershoff/GettyComedian Barber launcheda wildly successful Facebookfundraiser benefittingThe Trustee for NSW Rural Fire Service & Brigades Donations Fund.The fundraiser, which launched on Jan. 3, has since raised more than $32 million. At the time of publication, 1.2 million people had donated to the page.According toBusiness Insider Australia, the page is Facebook’s largest global fundraiser.
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Celeste Barber
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Comedian Barber launcheda wildly successful Facebookfundraiser benefittingThe Trustee for NSW Rural Fire Service & Brigades Donations Fund.
The fundraiser, which launched on Jan. 3, has since raised more than $32 million. At the time of publication, 1.2 million people had donated to the page.
According toBusiness Insider Australia, the page is Facebook’s largest global fundraiser.
09of 30Serena Williams & Roger FedererMichael Dodge/Getty; Clive Brunskill/GettySeveral athletesset to compete at the 2020 Australian Open have agreed to play in a charity match that will raise funds to combat thedevastating Australian bushfires.Top tennis starsWilliams,FedererandRafael Nadalannounced on Jan. 8 that they would be playing in the exhibition match - along withNaomi Osaka, Caroline Wozniacki, Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas,CNNreported.All ticket proceeds from the Australian Open Rally for Relief will be donated to bushfire relief efforts. The games are set to take place on Jan. 15 at Melbourne Park’s Rod Laver Arena, days ahead of the Grand Slam tennis tournament, which begins on Jan. 19.Additionally, Williams donated her winnings from the January Auckland Classic tournament to relief efforts.“I’ve been playing in Australia for over 20 years and it has been really hard for me to watch all the news and everything that has been happening in Australia with all the fires,“she saidas she was presented with her award. “So much has happened so I decided at the beginning of the tournament, every match I played I’d donate a dress and I’d also donate all my prize money for a great cause. So thank you guys.”
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Serena Williams & Roger Federer
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Several athletesset to compete at the 2020 Australian Open have agreed to play in a charity match that will raise funds to combat thedevastating Australian bushfires.
Top tennis starsWilliams,FedererandRafael Nadalannounced on Jan. 8 that they would be playing in the exhibition match - along withNaomi Osaka, Caroline Wozniacki, Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas,CNNreported.
All ticket proceeds from the Australian Open Rally for Relief will be donated to bushfire relief efforts. The games are set to take place on Jan. 15 at Melbourne Park’s Rod Laver Arena, days ahead of the Grand Slam tennis tournament, which begins on Jan. 19.
Additionally, Williams donated her winnings from the January Auckland Classic tournament to relief efforts.
“I’ve been playing in Australia for over 20 years and it has been really hard for me to watch all the news and everything that has been happening in Australia with all the fires,“she saidas she was presented with her award. “So much has happened so I decided at the beginning of the tournament, every match I played I’d donate a dress and I’d also donate all my prize money for a great cause. So thank you guys.”
10of 30Kylie JennerBaron/Shutterstock; InstagramThe makeup mogul is donating $1 million to various relief efforts in Australia,PEOPLEexclusively confirmed.Jenner’s generous donation came after she faced backlash for posting a photo of herself wearing$1,480 Louis Vuitton mink fur slipperson her Instagram Stories amid the wildfires devastation, but a source told PEOPLE that Jenner wants to do whatever she can to help Australia.“That post was completely unintentional,” the insider said. “Kylie stands behind her desire to want to help provide relief towards the devastation the fires have caused.”
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Kylie Jenner
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The makeup mogul is donating $1 million to various relief efforts in Australia,PEOPLEexclusively confirmed.
Jenner’s generous donation came after she faced backlash for posting a photo of herself wearing$1,480 Louis Vuitton mink fur slipperson her Instagram Stories amid the wildfires devastation, but a source told PEOPLE that Jenner wants to do whatever she can to help Australia.
“That post was completely unintentional,” the insider said. “Kylie stands behind her desire to want to help provide relief towards the devastation the fires have caused.”
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Shawn Mendes
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Elton John
Elton John.Stephane Cardinale /Corbis/Corbis/Getty

During a performance at Qudos Bank Arena at Sydney Olympic Park, the singer made a special shoutout to firefighters before announcing thathe will donate $1 million to relief efforts.
“And lastly, there’s the plight of the animals, a loss of their habitat that frankly is on a biblical scale and it’s heartbreaking,” he continued. “Therefore tonight, I will be pledging $1 million dollars to support the bushfire relief fund.”
The “Rocket Man” singer concluded, “As I said earlier, this is a magnificent country and I love it here so much and to see what is happening here breaks my heart, so we have to come together, we have to fight and this is my bit towards it. I love Australia so much. To those who have lost their homes, God bless, I hope that your lives will be repaired very, very soon.”
13of 30Chris HemsworthChris Hemsworth/InstagramThe Australian actor is another star who is generouslydonating $1 millionas the fires continue to rage.“Hey there guys, as you’re well aware the bushfires in Australia have caused massive devastation,” the 36-year-old actor said in avideo shared on Instagram. “They continue to burn, there’s warmer weather on its way, we’re really still in the thick of it here, as is plenty of challenging times ahead still to come.““So, what we need is your support and your donations,” Hemsworth continued, sharing that his family is donating $1 million to go toward relief efforts. “That money goes directly to the firefighters, the people on the front lines, the people who have suffered, the communities that have taken a hit and are in desperate need for our support.“The star urged his fans and followers to join him in contributing in “any way, shape or form.““Every dollar counts,” he added, before thanking “everyone who’s sent all their well wishes and donations already. It’s greatly appreciated here in Australia.”
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Chris Hemsworth
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The Australian actor is another star who is generouslydonating $1 millionas the fires continue to rage.
“Hey there guys, as you’re well aware the bushfires in Australia have caused massive devastation,” the 36-year-old actor said in avideo shared on Instagram. “They continue to burn, there’s warmer weather on its way, we’re really still in the thick of it here, as is plenty of challenging times ahead still to come.”
“So, what we need is your support and your donations,” Hemsworth continued, sharing that his family is donating $1 million to go toward relief efforts. “That money goes directly to the firefighters, the people on the front lines, the people who have suffered, the communities that have taken a hit and are in desperate need for our support.”
The star urged his fans and followers to join him in contributing in “any way, shape or form.”
“Every dollar counts,” he added, before thanking “everyone who’s sent all their well wishes and donations already. It’s greatly appreciated here in Australia.”
14of 30The IrwinsAstrid Stawiarz/Getty ImagesThe family of the late Steve Irwin is doing all they can tohelp animals that have been displaced and injured.“With so many devastating fires within Australia, my heart breaks for the people and wildlife who have lost so much. I wanted to let you know that we are SAFE,” daughter Bindishared in an Instagram post.“There are no fires near us @AustraliaZoo or our conservation properties,” she continued, adding that their family’s Wildlife Hospital has been “busier than ever,” and so far has treated more than 90,000 animal patients.
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The Irwins
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The family of the late Steve Irwin is doing all they can tohelp animals that have been displaced and injured.
“With so many devastating fires within Australia, my heart breaks for the people and wildlife who have lost so much. I wanted to let you know that we are SAFE,” daughter Bindishared in an Instagram post.
“There are no fires near us @AustraliaZoo or our conservation properties,” she continued, adding that their family’s Wildlife Hospital has been “busier than ever,” and so far has treated more than 90,000 animal patients.
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Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban.Jeff Kravitz/ACMA2019/FilmMagic

“Nicole KidmanandKeith Urbanhave donated $500,000 toRural Fire Service,” a rep for Kidman toldPEOPLE.
The couple, who hold Australia near and dear to their hearts, spoke out on their Instagram accounts about their plans to donate.
Urban, who was born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, also shared the same statement onInstagram.
16of 30Phoebe Waller-BridgeJon Kopaloff/GettyTheFleabagstar announced backstage at the2020 Golden Globesthat she will beauctioning offherRalph & Russocouture tuxedo oneBayand donating the funds tofire relief in Australia.Bridge has decided to equally divide the winning bid between three charities: the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief & Recovery Fund, WIRES Wildlife Rescue Emergency Fund and Wildlife Victoria.
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge
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TheFleabagstar announced backstage at the2020 Golden Globesthat she will beauctioning offherRalph & Russocouture tuxedo oneBayand donating the funds tofire relief in Australia.
Bridge has decided to equally divide the winning bid between three charities: the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief & Recovery Fund, WIRES Wildlife Rescue Emergency Fund and Wildlife Victoria.
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Cate Blanchett
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The star used her moment at theGolden Globestoshare her appreciationfor those who are risking their lives to battle the wildfires.
“When one country faces a climate disaster, we all face a climate disaster,” she added. “So thank you very much.”
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LaMelo Ball
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“It’s sad to see what is happening on the South Coast of Australia,” Ball said in the press release. “People have lost their homes and everything they own. My parents taught me to help out wherever I can, so this is my way of helping out.”
Ball is the younger brother of NBA star Lonzo Ball and is considered a top prospect for the 2020 NBA draft.
According toCNN, Kyrgios hit 20 aces at a match on Jan. 3, adding up to a donation of $4,000 Australian.
19of 30Simu LiuGeorge Pimentel/GettyThe actor, who is currently in Sydney filming Marvel’sShang-Chi,tweeteda screenshot of a longer post he wrote to let fans know that he’s okay.“The air is occasionally unbreathable and it sometimes rains ash - but that’s nothing compared to the rest of the country,” he wrote. “The areas in NSW and parts of Victoria are REALLY suffering.““The fires are raging at a far greater scale than what is happening in California and in the Amazon,” he continued. “NSW and Victoria have declared states of disaster and new evacuation orders are being issued every day,” he added.In his tweet, Liu reminded his followers that “people are voluntarily risking their lives to keep communities and homes safe!” before adding a link to theNSW Rural Fire Service website, where anyone can donate to help.
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Simu Liu
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The actor, who is currently in Sydney filming Marvel’sShang-Chi,tweeteda screenshot of a longer post he wrote to let fans know that he’s okay.
“The air is occasionally unbreathable and it sometimes rains ash - but that’s nothing compared to the rest of the country,” he wrote. “The areas in NSW and parts of Victoria are REALLY suffering.”
“The fires are raging at a far greater scale than what is happening in California and in the Amazon,” he continued. “NSW and Victoria have declared states of disaster and new evacuation orders are being issued every day,” he added.
In his tweet, Liu reminded his followers that “people are voluntarily risking their lives to keep communities and homes safe!” before adding a link to theNSW Rural Fire Service website, where anyone can donate to help.
20of 30Patricia ArquetteNBC"I’m so grateful to be here and celebrate this, but I know tonight, Jan. 5, 2020, we’re not going to look back at this night, in the history books,” the actress began during her2020 Golden Globes acceptance speechfor her role as Dee Dee Blanchard inThe Act. Instead of running down a list of thank-yous for the remainder of her time on stage, Arquette used her moment to urge everyone to focus on Australia and the future of our world.“We’ll see a country on the brink of war. The United States of America, a President tweeting out a threat of 52 bombs, including cultural sites,” she continued. “Young people, risking their lives, traveling across the world. People not knowing if bombs will drop on their kids' heads.““And the continent of Australia on fire,” she added. “So while I love my kids so much, I beg of us all to give them a better world. For our kids and their kids, we have to vote in 2020, and we have to get, beg and plead for everyone we know to vote in 2020. Thank you.”
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Patricia Arquette
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“I’m so grateful to be here and celebrate this, but I know tonight, Jan. 5, 2020, we’re not going to look back at this night, in the history books,” the actress began during her2020 Golden Globes acceptance speechfor her role as Dee Dee Blanchard inThe Act. Instead of running down a list of thank-yous for the remainder of her time on stage, Arquette used her moment to urge everyone to focus on Australia and the future of our world.
“We’ll see a country on the brink of war. The United States of America, a President tweeting out a threat of 52 bombs, including cultural sites,” she continued. “Young people, risking their lives, traveling across the world. People not knowing if bombs will drop on their kids' heads.”
“And the continent of Australia on fire,” she added. “So while I love my kids so much, I beg of us all to give them a better world. For our kids and their kids, we have to vote in 2020, and we have to get, beg and plead for everyone we know to vote in 2020. Thank you.”
21of 30PinkAlberto Rodriguez/Getty Images"I am totally devastated watching what is happening in Australia right now with the horrific bushfires,” the singertweetedon Jan. 4. “I am pledging a donation of $500,000 directly to the local fire services that are battling so hard on the frontlines,” she added. “My heart goes out to our friends and family in Oz.”
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Pink
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“I am totally devastated watching what is happening in Australia right now with the horrific bushfires,” the singertweetedon Jan. 4. “I am pledging a donation of $500,000 directly to the local fire services that are battling so hard on the frontlines,” she added. “My heart goes out to our friends and family in Oz.”
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Lizzo
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Currently in Queensland on tour, the artist told her Instagram followers that she’s gotten a “real time view into what’s happening with these devastating fires” and from what she’s seen, “this is a global crisis.”
23of 30Nick KrollThe comedian-actor, who is currently on tour in Australia, enlisted Aussie actor Joel Edgerton to participate in a Twittervideothat asks people to donate to the NSWRural Fire Service. They both pointed out that many people may not know that the Rural firefighters have all volunteered to help battle the fires, which means they aren’t getting paid and they are giving up their time to put their lives on the line.“While a lot of us very privileged people are having a very nice summer, these guys are having an incredibly tough time and are doing such an incredible job, so donate if you can,” Edgerton said in the clip, while Kroll nodded in agreement.The duo also created the#FightFireWithAFiverhashtag to encourage those who want to help out to start with just $5.
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Nick Kroll

The comedian-actor, who is currently on tour in Australia, enlisted Aussie actor Joel Edgerton to participate in a Twittervideothat asks people to donate to the NSWRural Fire Service. They both pointed out that many people may not know that the Rural firefighters have all volunteered to help battle the fires, which means they aren’t getting paid and they are giving up their time to put their lives on the line.
“While a lot of us very privileged people are having a very nice summer, these guys are having an incredibly tough time and are doing such an incredible job, so donate if you can,” Edgerton said in the clip, while Kroll nodded in agreement.
The duo also created the#FightFireWithAFiverhashtag to encourage those who want to help out to start with just $5.
24of 30Hilary Duff & Matthew KomaHilary Duff and Matthew Koma.The actress took a moment during her honeymoon topost on Instagramabout how upset she was about the fires and the “strange feeling of guilt” she had for being in South Africa “where the animals are healthy and free and such devastating circumstances for others [are] occurring at the same moment.” Duff then wrote that she and her husband Koma would be donating a dollar amount “that we feel comfortable with to donate” and asked if others could “please do what you can” to help out as well.
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Hilary Duff & Matthew Koma
Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma.

The actress took a moment during her honeymoon topost on Instagramabout how upset she was about the fires and the “strange feeling of guilt” she had for being in South Africa “where the animals are healthy and free and such devastating circumstances for others [are] occurring at the same moment.” Duff then wrote that she and her husband Koma would be donating a dollar amount “that we feel comfortable with to donate” and asked if others could “please do what you can” to help out as well.
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Margot Robbie
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The Australia nativepleaded to her 17.6 million Instagram followersto “please donate anything you can.” She tagged several organizations people can donate to on her Instagram bio and Story, includingAustralian Red CrossandWIRES Wildlife Rescue. She explained that she had gone on “so many different sites to donate” and it took her less than a minute to donate to each before admitting that she’s “terrible at technology,” in an effort to show just how easy it is to help the cause.
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Paris Hilton
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Russell Crowe
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PresentersReese WitherspoonandJennifer Anistonaccepted the award on Crowe’s behalf, and delivered his pressing message about the perils of man-made climate change.
“Make no mistake, the tragedy unfolding in Australia is climate change-based,” Aniston shared, reading from Crowe’s remarks. “We need to act based on science, move our global workforce to renewable energy and respect our planet for the unique and amazing place it is. That way, we all have a future. Thank you.”
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Selena Gomez
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29of 30Hugh JackmanLisa Lake/GettyThe Australian actortweetedout his thanks to those who have been fighting the wildfires, writing, “We want to express our deep gratitude to the people in Australia who are fighting these devastating bushfires. Our hearts are with everyone impacted especially those who have lost homes businesses and loved ones This is an immense tragedy for our home country#AustraliaBushfires”
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Hugh Jackman
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The Australian actortweetedout his thanks to those who have been fighting the wildfires, writing, “We want to express our deep gratitude to the people in Australia who are fighting these devastating bushfires. Our hearts are with everyone impacted especially those who have lost homes businesses and loved ones This is an immense tragedy for our home country#AustraliaBushfires”
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Kim Kardashian West
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The starclapped back at a fanon Twitter who claimed that she and her family had not donated to the relief efforts.
“Nothing gets me more heated than to see the Kardashians/Jenners talk about climate change/wildfires & not donate even a penny,” wrote the fan in a since-deleted tweet, tagging Kardashian West along with sistersKourtney Kardashian,Khloé Kardashian,Kendall JennerandKylie Jenner.
Kardashian West stressed that just because they haven’t spoken out about an issue publicly, doesn’t mean they aren’t doing their part.
“Nothing gets me more heated than to see people think they know what we donated to and to think we have to publicize everything,” Kardashian Westtweeted.
source: people.com