So much for just being friends!
14.08.2023 - 21:19 / wonderwall.com
the Maui wildfires isn't sitting well with a trove of her fans. Over the weekend, the Fleetwood Mac legend shared a lengthy post about her ties to Hawaii and the town of Lahaina, which burned down last week. Her post, though, touched on her Maui vacation home, a local jewelry shop and a ruined vacation.
Considering less fortunate families lost everything in the blaze, Stevie's post wasn't greeted with sympathy. "As I am sure you have heard – the island, Maui, where I own a house I have been staying at since the 80s – and the small village, city, most magical place on earth, Lahaina, burned to the ground over the last few days," she penned. "And to make the situation worse my young niece, her husband, and their little boy had just arrived for a very needed vacation before she started up her school year (on her way to becoming a psychologist) for 10 days.
They had one and a half days of fun and then — the fire started."Stevie went on to speak about the challenges of getting ahold of her family with communication networks gone due to the fire. "My truth was that I wanted a house here just so I could spend time in Lahaina walking the streets; visiting the art galleries – sitting on the rock wall – Most all the opals I wear on my fingers came from a store on Front Street," Stevie said. "I hope the sweet lady who owned that store was able to grab all her opals and run.
So much for just being friends!
the Hawaii wildfires.Tinfoil-hatted social media denizens detailed this outlandish allegation of life imitating art on social media amid the wildfire disaster in Lahaina, Maui, which has claimed over 114 lives since Aug. 8.Conspiracy theorists had posted snippets from a 2016 episode of the Matt Groening series, titled “Monty Burns’ Fleeing Circus,” which depicted a beam of light incinerating the town of Springfield.They claim that this was evidence of the unfounded conspiracy circulating social media that claims the Maui wildfires were caused by “directed energy weapons” in order to advance the globalist climate-change agenda.One TikToker uploaded pics of blue umbrellas that were left miraculously intact in the inferno’s aftermath, which he linked to the blue tarp shrouding a similarly untouched statue in the episode.Needless to say, this theory was particularly tenuous given that in the episode, which was not set in Hawaii, the inferno was caused by the unveiling of the aforementioned metal statue and not a state-sponsored death ray.
Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson is sharing a message of support and solidarity amid the devastating wildfires in Maui and Southern California's Hurricane Hilary. Johnson took to Instagram to give his love and strength to the people of Hawaii as they work to rebuild Lahaina town amid the fires that left destruction on the Island of Maui and took over 100 lives.«This message goes out to our Hawaiian islands back home, our Hawaiian people.
Facebook earlier this week, the County of Maui wrote: “To clarify, Oprah was able to visit our shelter and we thank her for instructing media journalists and camera crews to remain outside.“We welcome Oprah to continue to uplift our community’s spirit and give her aloha to victims of the tragic disaster.“Her visit inside of the shelter today was truly heartwarming and we appreciate her understanding of our policy of having no camera crews or reporters accompanying dignitaries and celebrities in our emergency shelters.The TV star has reportedly visited one shelter multiple times now, and told Hawaii News Now: “In a week or two, all the cameras will be gone and the rest of the world is going to move on with their lives and we’re all still going to be here trying to figure out what is the best way to rebuild.“I will be here for the longhaul, doing what I can.”Five days ago Winfrey did speak to the BBC from inside a shelter, saying that it was “a little overwhelming” to be there.“But I’m really pleased to have so many people supporting.
Paris Hilton and her family vacationed in Maui, Hawaii, amid the deadly wildfires.
Matthew McConaughey and his son Levi are helping those impacted by the deadly wildfires in Maui.
Matthew McConaughey and his son Levi are offering help to Maui after the devastating wildfires that have affected the island. In a video shared on Instagram, McConaughey and his son discussed their plans to help people in Maui and the organization they were partering up to get it done. Camila Alves McConaughey and her kids stun at Fashion Week ParisWoody Harrelson photobombs Matthew McConaughey’s daughterA post shared by Matthew McConaughey (@officiallymcconaughey)The video shows McConaughey and Levi, 15, talking and explaining their plans to the camera.
, are with non-profit Baby2Baby to fund an emergency aid plane to Maui, Hawaii amid the wildfire disaster—the deadliest in U.S. history in more than a century. An , McConaughey shared a video announcing the project alongside his teenage son on Instagram.
Paris Hilton and her family vacationed in Maui, Hawaii, amid the deadly wildfires.Earlier this week, the heiress and her husband, Carter Reum, were seen taking a stroll while staying at a resort in Wailea — 30 miles from the town of Lahaina, which was completely burned due to the wildfires that began last week. In the photo, Paris and Carter, were all smiles and dress casually as they took a stroll hand-in-hand around the resort. The pair were joined by their son, Phoenix, in addition to other members of the Hilton family.A source tells ET that the Hiltons take a trip to the Big Island annually, but they cut their trip short and offered aid to those affected by the devastation — including a family member who lost their restaurant.
sliving the lush life. Paris Hilton is facing the wrath of social media while she reportedly still vacations in Maui, Hawaii, with her husband, Carter Reum, and their 8-month-old son, Phoenix, as vicious wildfires rage on in the nearby town of Lahaina.In new pictures obtained Monday by The Post, Hilton, 42, carries her only child around an exclusive resort in Wailea, which is only 30 miles from the flame-engulfed area.“The Simple Life” star donned a light blue beach coverup and a seashell bag while Reum, 42, walked the beach shirtless in pink swim trunks.
Oh Well” to her haters.The Fleetwood Mac singer is being defended by several die-hard fans after being slammed on Sunday for a “privileged” Instagram post concerning the ongoing Maui wildfires.The Post reached out to Nicks for comment. The “Leather and Lace” singer made the post shortly after it was revealed that the fire had claimed the lives of 96 people.“As I am sure you have heard – the island, Maui, where I own a house I have been staying at since the 80s – and the small village, city, most magical place on earth, Lahaina, burned to the ground over the last few days,” read the post.“And to make the situation worse my young niece, her husband, and their little boy had just arrived for a very needed vacation before she started up her school year (on her way to becoming a psychologist) for 10 days,” continued the singer’s post.
obtained by the Daily Mail. Venture capitalist Reum, 42, was captured smooching his wife while shirtless and donned a pair of pink swim trunks. A source close to Hilton told the news outlet that she and her family were also there to help residents deal with the ongoing inferno.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is speaking out about the tragic wildfires that have been ravaging the island of Maui, Hawaii, since last week.
Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson is speaking out about the tragic wildfires that have been ravaging the island of Maui, Hawaii, since last week.The action star took to Instagram on Sunday to share a slideshow of snapshots showing firefighters, first responders and civilians doing what they can to fight the wildfires and help in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.«Heartbroken but our faith and mana is strong,» Johnson wrote. «First responders, health care teams, hotels, locals businesses, boots on the ground organizations and all our local heroes, stay strong — we love you and appreciate you.»«All our local families, our ohana, our aiga, stay strong thru this devastating time,» he continued. «Resilience resolve is our DNA.
Mia Tyler is revealing her experience with the Maui fires.
Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood has described his heartbreak at losing his restaurant Fleetwood’s On Front Street to the wildfires that have ravaged the island of Maui, Hawaii. Fuelled by a dry summer and strong winds from a passing hurricane, the fire started on Tuesday and raced through Maui, feasting on any structures that lay in its path. Drummer Mick, 76, took to social media to release a statement about the fires and said: “Maui and the Lahaina community have been my home for several decades.
Lauren Sánchez and her partner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, have pledged to support recovery efforts in Maui, Hawaii. The wildfire, which scorched acres of land and displaced families, has garnered attention from all corners of society, prompting acts of generosity from individuals and organizations alike.Lauren Sánchez, known for her charitable endeavors and commitment to making a positive impact, expressed her deep concern for the affected communities in Maui.The sight of burnt environments and families struggling after the catastrophe deeply affected her, inspiring her to move.
Mick Fleetwood has suffered a major loss amid the wildfires blazing through Maui.
Mick Fleetwood has suffered a major loss amid the Maui wildfires. The Fleetwood Mac drummer took to Instagram on Wednesday to share that his restaurant, Fleetwood’s on Front St., has been destroyed amid the extreme fires on the Hawaiian island.
Jaden Thompson Actor Jason Momoa, a native of Hawaii, has taken to social media to express his reaction to the ongoing wildfires on Maui and tell his followers how they can help. “We are devastated and heartbroken for our friends and ‘ohana on Maui. Link in our bio for organizations that are helping,” Momoa wrote on Instagram.