January, 18, 2025-03:50
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Selena Gomez hands out food to firefighters with Benny Blanco as she is 'devastated' by LA fire tragedy:
Selena Gomez has been actively involved in providing food assistance to those affected by the California wildfires. The star of Only Murders in the building shared video clips from a temporary donation site set up in a parking lot in the Santa Monica area, close to the Pacific Ocean.
She showcased her engagement ring from Benny Blanco while highlighting the food donated by The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills. Benny Blanco, her fiancé, was also present, wearing a face mask and a blue hoodie as he helped organize the lunch offerings.
The meals were intended for individuals displaced by the wildfires, as well as for emergency responders working tirelessly in regions such as Los Angeles and Malibu. Selena included a video of first responders in her post, expressing her gratitude with the caption: "Grateful for these individuals."
Additionally, her cosmetics brand, Rare Beauty, has contributed to relief efforts by providing emergency care kits to those impacted by the disaster. Rare Beauty showcased numerous boxes of beauty products they distributed in videos on Instagram Stories.
A message shared on the company's Instagram account stated: "As a brand rooted in Los Angeles, we are heartbroken to witness the impact of the recent wildfires in Southern California, which have displaced families and devastated homes and businesses.
"We have dedicated the past few days to ensuring the safety of our Los Angeles team and friends affected by these events. "We are also collaborating with local organizations to provide additional product donations and engage in volunteer efforts.
"We extend our deepest gratitude to all firefighters, first responders, volunteers, and organizations actively addressing the ongoing needs of our community for your courage, selflessness, and dedication." The message further noted: "In collaboration, we have put together emergency care kits containing essentials for evacuation centers and have made contributions to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and World Central Kitchen, who are on-site delivering immediate assistance."