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Chris Hemsworth launches appeal for Australia

2020-01-09T10:59:18.820Z


In recent days, many famous people took to the field after the fires (ANSA)


Chris Hemsworth , the 36-year-old Australian actor, made a social appeal to push for donations after the fires that are ravaging his country. Thor's protagonist said he contributed a million dollars.

Hi everyone. Like you, I want to support the fight against the bushfires here in Australia. My family and I are contributing a million dollars. Hopefully you guys can chip in too. Every penny counts so whatever you can muster up is greatly appreciated.https: //t.co/KcBpMe7QvY pic.twitter.com/gYuA4LELZM

- Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) January 7, 2020

In recent days, many famous people have taken the field for Australia. These include tennis player Ashleigh Barty , Nicole Kidman and Pink , who mobilized by launching fundraisers or in the form of donations, for firefighters and fire victims. Roland Garros' number one tennis player in the world, Australian Ashleigh Barty, has announced that she will donate her winnings to the Brisbane tournament to the Red Cross to help the victims of the fire. His earnings can potentially reach $ 250,000 (around € 225,000).

Nicole Kidman cried at the Golden Globes thinking of her house in Australia threatened by fires: the diva candidate for "Big Little Lies" interrupted an interview on the red carpet: "I'm sorry. I'm distracted by everything that's going on in Australia" , it is justified. According to witnesses, Nicole had just learned that the house she shares with her husband Keith Urban was under fire: "She found out now, before coming here. She was crying when she entered," a US Weekly source said.

And $ 500,000 each came from Nicole Kidman and Kylie Minogue.

Source: ansa

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