Hailey Bieber joins celebrity movement for LA fire relief
Many global stars are joining forces to help the victims of the fires in Los Angeles. An increasing number of charitable initiatives are being discussed online. Hailey Bieber has also decided to contribute by donating a significant sum of money to a noble cause.
Hailey Bieber, formerly known as Hailey Baldwin, is an American model and media personality who has gained considerable popularity both in the fashion world and on social media platforms. She was born on November 22, 1996, in Tucson, Arizona.
From a very young age, she was fascinated by the world of fashion and show business, which led her to pursue a career in modeling. She took her first steps on the catwalks at the age of just 17. Hailey quickly gained recognition in the fashion industry, posing for exclusive brands like Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Guess. In 2015, she began a relationship with Justin Bieber, and three years later they got married. They have even recently welcomed a child.
Los Angeles engulfed in flames
Los Angeles is facing a tremendous challenge after massive fires ravaged the city. The losses are estimated at 40 billion dollars CAD. The fire destroyed many properties and caused chaos throughout the region. Rescue efforts face further challenges due to the complex process of toxin removal.
As a result of the catastrophe in Los Angeles, renowned artists have decided to organize a charity concert to support the victims and the city's rebuilding efforts. Well-known musicians like Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga have announced their participation in the event. The unification of celebrities aims to restore hope and raise funds for the reconstruction efforts facing the city.
Hailey Bieber supports fire victims
The charity concert is not the only initiative by international stars. Many show business personalities are donating large sums of money to support the fire victims. Among these generous celebrities is Hailey Bieber. The model announced on Instagram that she will donate one million dollars CAD to aid organizations and contribute 1 percent of the profit from each product of her Rhode Skin brand to those affected by the Los Angeles fire.