"Help send my son to Cooperstown!"
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Why would Clay Travis do that? (I have no idea who that is.) Anyway, they are obviously not going to wear the hats he wants so he effectively did what the lady wanted.
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@taiwan_girl said in "Help send my son to Cooperstown!":
Why would Clay Travis do that? (I have no idea who that is.) Anyway, they are obviously not going to wear the hats he wants so he effectively did what the lady wanted.
He's a sports/social commentator that is worth quite a bit both as a social media influencer. The $794 he spent has probably already been paid back to him...
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Idiots gotta idiot.
THere's no reason for them to attack the son.
But, there's no reason that the Milano family couldn't cough up .066% of their net worth to fund the trip. Making it public just makes you look bad. A better solution would have been to just pay for it, and then, afterward say that you did.
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I don't understand the problem. She's asking for donations. If people don't want to donate, nobody's forcing them to do so. At least she's involved with her kids and what they're doing. There's plenty of rich people who aren't.
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Not a “problem” but (to me at least) normally gofundme campaigns asking for donations are for charitable reasons, or to support someone who was in an accident, or recently lost a loved one. So when a celebrity worth millions asks for donations so her son can go to Cooperstown, it’s a bit “cringe” as the kids would say. Aside from my aforementioned reasons, I dont have a problem with it. Bigger issues in the world to spend time on.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Help send my son to Cooperstown!":
I don't understand the problem. She's asking for donations. If people don't want to donate, nobody's forcing them to do so
No one is forcing them to. And what people do with their own money is entirely up to them (as long as it's legal).
It just comes off as awkward.
"I'm worth $15M. My son and I enjoy playing Xbox together. It's $500, and I'm setting up a GoFundMe to help pay for it."
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@George-K said in "Help send my son to Cooperstown!":
@Doctor-Phibes said in "Help send my son to Cooperstown!":
I don't understand the problem. She's asking for donations. If people don't want to donate, nobody's forcing them to do so
No one is forcing them to. And what people do with their own money is entirely up to them (as long as it's legal).
It just comes off as awkward.
"I'm worth $15M. My son and I enjoy playing Xbox together. It's $500, and I'm setting up a GoFundMe to help pay for it."
It could be a lot worse. She could be running for President, for example.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Help send my son to Cooperstown!":
She could be running for President, for example.
She would start a GoFundMe to pay for ice cream cones.
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https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/alyssa-milano-slammed-for-super-bowl-attendance-after-money-ask/
Alyssa Milano got slammed by some followers on Instagram after revealing she attended Super Bowl 2024 with her son, Milo, on Sunday, February 11, two weeks after asking fans for $10,000 in donations towards his baseball team’s upcoming trip to New York.
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@taiwan_girl said in "Help send my son to Cooperstown!":
https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/alyssa-milano-slammed-for-super-bowl-attendance-after-money-ask/
Alyssa Milano got slammed by some followers on Instagram after revealing she attended Super Bowl 2024 with her son, Milo, on Sunday, February 11, two weeks after asking fans for $10,000 in donations towards his baseball team’s upcoming trip to New York.
LOL
What did she pay for tickets/tranportion/lodging…