Model who raised money for Australia bushfire crisis 'bullied' by people
US model Kaylen Ward who raised $720,000 for Australia's battle with raging bushfires has been 'bullied' and 'harassed' by the people on the internet.
US model Kaylen Ward who raised $720,000 for Australia's battle with raging bushfires has been 'bullied' and 'harassed' by the people on the internet. In a peculiar trade, Ward sent her nudes to the people who donated at least $10 and sent her a confirmation. However, the 'noble deed' soon went downhill as Ward claims that people 'made the internet a dark place' for her. Not only did people leak her explicit selfies without her consent, but also sent her harassing messages.
Ward goes on to say that she is 'just a 20-year-old' and asked 'everyone' to leave her alone amid the recent wave of popularity. The US model, who decided to take a stand for the angry wildfires, has been disowned by her family, and her pictures have made their way to different social media profiles. Ward's two Instagram accounts have been deactivated while several other fake profiles have also been made by people making internet 'unbearable' for Ward.
Ward will continue donations
The model has decided not to stop the donations but gave a new direction. On January 5, she announced about her car which she wishes to donate to a family who is 'in desperate need of help'. Again, she asked her followers to spread her 'new message' to the ones who are in dire need of a car and she could help them. The netizens swiftly gave her titles like 'woman of the year' and other applauded the 'sex-worker' for 'single-handedly' saving Australia. One of the Twitter users also called Ward a 'charity Queen'.
Published By : Aanchal Nigam
Published On: 6 January 2020 at 17:50 IST
