Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Volunteer Amid LA Wildfires

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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Step Up During LA Wildfires

The LA wildfires are raging, but Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco aren’t sitting on the sidelines.

The duo rolled up their sleeves and got involved, personally handing out food and water to exhausted first responders battling the flames. This isn’t just about celebrity photo ops—Gomez and Blanco were in the thick of it, making sure firefighters and police officers felt supported on the ground.

Selena Gets Personal on Instagram

Selena Gomez shares IG story
Selena Gomez shares IG story

Gomez shared a short but heartfelt Instagram post about her experience. “I’m grateful for these individuals,” she wrote, with a clip showing the emergency workers she was helping. It wasn’t flashy, just real gratitude for the people putting their lives on the line to keep others safe.

Blanco Joins the Frontlines

Benny Blanco, Gomez’s collaborator and close friend, wasn’t just tagging along. He actively pitched in, helping distribute meals to keep the responders fueled. Wearing masks and casual clothes, the two worked without fanfare, focusing on making sure the people on the frontlines got the support they needed.

Taylor Swift Adds Her Voice and Wallet

Taylor Swift also joined the effort in her own way. She made multiple donations to wildfire relief organizations and used her platform to encourage fans to do the same. Swift mentioned groups like the California Community Foundation Fund and Habitat for Humanity, emphasizing that every bit helps. “These are the organizations I’ve donated to,” she said, urging her followers to contribute if they could.

More Stars Rally Behind the Cause

It’s not just Gomez, Blanco, and Swift. Big names like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are set to perform at the upcoming L.A. FireAid Concert, aiming to raise funds for the victims of the fires. The concert has already generated buzz as one of the most impactful celebrity-led initiatives for wildfire relief.

Gomez, Blanco, and Swift’s efforts show that even in the face of disaster, there’s room for action and solidarity. Whether it’s handing out sandwiches or writing checks, every gesture counts. As the wildfires continue to devastate communities, these contributions send a strong message: no one fights alone.

 

Jamie Wells

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