Kylie Jenner Posts Mink Slippers Directly After Posting About Australian Wildlife Death
Kylie Jenner is being dragged for posting mink fur slippers to Instagram Stories directly after posting about the death of animals in Australia's devastating fires.
To help animals in the fire, please consider donating here.
The Kardashians have been getting some criticism over their response to the devastating Australian fires—but before we get to that please help those who had to evacuate, support the volunteer firefighters, and protect the precious remaining wildlife.
This is a true climate crisis and every donation helps—especially those from enormously wealthy public figures who can (and should) use their platform to rally support. Which brings us back to the Kardashians, who some fans think aren't doing enough to bring attention to this awful environmental crisis.
Kim Kardashian has already spoken out in her own defense, but meanwhile Kylie Jenner's getting a ton of backlash for posting an Instagram story of her mink slippers almost directly after a story about the tragic death of over half a billion animals in Australia.
Kylie posting about how she is feeling heartbroken about the death of animals in Australia due to fire and then posting her wearing a slipper made of minks fur is the biggest hypocrisy of 2020... pic.twitter.com/odq866E9Ji
— Pop Crave (@popcrayye) January 6, 2020
And people are...not impressed:
i don’t understand how Kylie Jenner can post about the poor animals dying in the Australian fires and then two snaps later post a picture of her wearing real mink fur shoes
— sustainable queen (@colourfulbeige) January 4, 2020
kylie jenner really thought she was doing something when she posted being heart broken about half a billion animals dying in the australia fires and then proceeded to post a picture of her louis vuitton real mink fur slippers pic.twitter.com/qgQni9hcpH
— jo (@heIIojojo) January 6, 2020
Only kylie Jenner can post about animals dying in bush fires then post a picture of her brand new mink fur slides 🤦♂️
— Adam Barlow (@AdamPaulBarlow) January 6, 2020
Kim acting like they wouldnt put it out there if they had donated girl pleaaaase!!! And then you Kylie ass wearing MINK slippers right after saying shes sad about animals dying in the fires lololol nah come on gurls
— Yarali ✨ (@yaarazula) January 6, 2020
kylie Jenner posting on insta about how many animals have died in the bush fires and then immediately afterwards posting pics of her MINK FUR LV slides... that billion dollars didn’t buy taste clearly
— rach but ive lived through 3 decades n im tired (@RachelEavis1) January 6, 2020
Here are some very-much-alive minks to brighten your timeline, before Kylie Jenner turns them into LV slippers and then posts on her Instagram Story about how heartbroken she is by animals being killed in the Australia fires. pic.twitter.com/P8SXBAMVUp
— Jeeves ‘Logosmith’ Williams 🇬🇧🇪🇺🇲🇽🏳️🌈 (@jeeveswilliams) January 6, 2020
kylie jenner says she’s heartbroken over how many animals died due to the fires in australia, then posts a picture of her slides with fucking mink fur, kylie shut up
— andreea (@okandreea) January 6, 2020
kylie jenner telling people to donate and how sad she is bc of the fires while wearing mink fur and an outfit that probably cost half a mil and she’s still your fav? i have to laugh
— cara (@nostaIgiakills) January 6, 2020
Kylie posting a story about the AU fires then a story of her mink LV slippers is my favorite new definition of tone deaf
— KT 🪐 (@katiegiff) January 7, 2020
Not @ kylie posting about the animals being killed in that fire, only to post a pic in real mink LV slides
— sango 🍒 (@urstrulyaaliyah) January 6, 2020
On top of this, the Daily Mail reports that Kylie posted a photo of herself to Instagram with the caption "find ur fire," which she then changed to "night out" amid criticism from fans.
A post shared by Kylie ✨ (@kyliejenner) on Jan 6, 2020 at 6:13pm PST
To help animals in the fires, please consider making a donation to the following organizations:
The World Wildlife Fund is accepting donations for conservation efforts, with a specific focus on koalas.
The Port Macquarie Koala Hospital is accepting donations via a GoFundMe page.
RSPCA started a “bushfire appeal” to help protect pets and livestock from Australian fires. Donate here.
WIRES is accepting tax-deductible donations that will go toward protecting native animals.
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