You might recall last month's debacle when Milano caught heat for soliciting donations on Twitter for her son's baseball team. People were irked by Milano using GoFundMe to raise funds, especially since she's worth millions and could easily foot the bill for her son's team without asking her followers for cash.
To add insult to injury, Milano decided to grace this year's Super Bowl with her presence, accompanied by her son. Seems innocent, right? Well, tickets for this year's game start at around $5,700, making it abundantly clear that Milano has more than enough dough and shouldn't be hitting up her followers for GoFundMe handouts.
From OK! Magazine:
Social media users were quick to call Milano out since just a few weeks ago, she was asking people to give money to his son's baseball team so they could take a trip to Cooperstown.
"Wow, donations must have been pretty good 👏👏👏," one person sarcastically commented, while another wrote, "This is what the gofundme was for!😂."
"😂 Let's be real for a second. How can a celebrity start a gofundme for her son and say that she couldn't afford it but then pull up to the super bowl? Please explain???" another Instagram user asked. "I'm sure I'm not the only one that would love to hear YOUR answer, let alone hers???"
The day after the Chiefs' big win, Milano responded to the upset, telling one hater, "gofundme was not for my son! It was for my son’s team and their families. What don’t y’all get?"