Posted 18 minutes agoJameela Jamil Is Being Praised For Saying What We're Alllllllll Thinking When Celebrities Share GoFundMe PagesFrom Kylie Jenner to Megan Fox, here's who Jameela may have been indirectly shading.by Stephanie SoteriouBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Jameela Jamil once got seriously real about celebrities who post fundraisers to their social media accounts, and people are so glad that somebody finally said it out loud. Earl Gibson Iii / Getty Images In a resurfaced clip from her 2025 appearance on the Grave Conversations podcast, Jameela did not hold back as she began: "It's my favorite thing when wealthy celebrities start a GoFundMe on Instagram." Grave Conversations "Who was the celebrity who recently had her, I think it was, like, her hairstylist had cancer, and she's a billionaire," Jameela went on, bursting into laughter. "And she just forwarded a GoFundMe on Instagram, and it's like... You could pay that bill with no harm to yourself whatsoever; it's a drop in your ocean." Grave Conversations The use of the word "billionaire" made many think that Jameela was shading Kylie Jenner here, whose hairstylist Jesus Guerrero died "very suddenly and unexpectedly" last February at 34 years old. Michael Buckner / Getty Images Jesus was also a hairstylist to Jennifer Lopez, with both Jen and Kylie paying tribute to him after his death. When news of his passing first broke, Jesus's younger sister, Gris Guerro, set up a GoFundMe to raise money to help bring Jesus's body home to Houston, Texas. However, Gris later closed the GoFundMe page to explain that Kylie had privately reached out to take care of everything. She wrote at the time: "When this go fund me was set up we created it thinking we would have to take care of all the expenses ourselves. We didn't want to burden any clients with this. Our family deeply appreciates Kylie for later offering to cover funeral expenses and offering up all her help and support." Instagram @kyliejenner / Via instagram.com "Donations raised through this fundraiser will go toward the costs associated with securing his belongings home. As well as other unexpected expenses to settle his assets," she added. A source told People that Kylie was "shocked and very upset" by Jesus's death, sharing: "As upset as she feels, she knows it's so much worse for his family. She doesn't want them to stress about money. She's taking care of expenses, including those associated with his funeral." Christopher Polk / Getty Images However, Kylie has faced heat in the past for sharing fundraisers. In 2018, she asked her followers to donate to makeup artist Sam Rauda's GoFundMe after he was involved in a car accident and needed help covering medical expenses. Instagram @kyliejenner / Via Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/kyliejenner/?hl=en Kylie donated $5,000 at the time, and responded to backlash for not giving any more by explaining that she no longer had a "personal relationship" with Sam, and donated how much was needed to meet the original goal. She wrote: "I saw my current makeup artist and friend Ariel post about Sam's accident and his family's gofundme... it compelled me to visit his gofundme which was set at 10K. They had already raised 6k so I put it in 5k to reach their original goal." Instagram @kyliejenner / Via Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/kyliejenner/?hl=en A year earlier, Kylie's then-best friend Jordyn Woods launched a fundraiser to help cover the cost of her father's funeral, with a goal of $50,000. While Kylie donated $10,000 at the time, many felt that she and her famous family could have contributed more considering their huge combined wealth. Chesnot / Getty Images Away from Kylie, Megan Fox sparked backlash in 2023 when she shared a link to a fundraiser for her friend and nail artist's dad, who had recently been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, telling her followers: "if you guys are able to help please do." It was quickly noted that Megan herself had not contributed to the page at all; at the time of her sharing, the highest anonymous donation to the fundraiser $180, and the top donation overall was $300. Mike Coppola / Getty Images For reference, the page's original goal of $30k was exactly how much Megan's then-partner Machine Gun Kelly had spent on a diamond-encrusted manicure that the friend helped create for the Billboard Music Awards in 2022. However, Megan defended herself by saying that donating a large sum of money would create an "uncomfortable" dynamic between her and her friend. Instagram @meganfox / Via Instagram: @meganfox In 2024, Alyssa Milano faced scrutiny when she asked fans to donate to a GoFundMe to help her son's baseball team go on a trip, and last year, Brittany Mahomes was criticized for sharing a GoFundMe for her neighbors who were looking to raise $9,000 after losing their home in a fire. Instagram @brittanylynne / Via Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/brittanylynne/?hl=en Also last year, Mandy Moore actually responde
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