Alyssa Milano Responds to Backlash After Asking Fans to Donate to Son’s Baseball Fundraiser

Alyssa Milano is responding to all the backlash she’s faced.

Earlier this week, the 51-year-old Delighted The actress took to social media to ask her fans to donate to GoFundMe to help her 12-year-old son Milo and his baseball team raise $10,000 for a trip to Cooperstown.

“My son’s baseball team is raising money for their trip to Cooperstown. Any amount would be greatly appreciated,” Alyssa tweeted At the time.

After asking fans to donate, Alyssa faced a lot of backlash for being “out of touch” and “entitled,” considering she is a famous and successful actress.

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“I’m not quoting that tweet but what @Alyssa_Milano did is beyond disgusting,” one person tweeted. “There are literally people struggling to buy food right now. Your entitled ass should be sending money to people instead of begging for your son’s baseball team on SM. Nauseating.”

“Imagine being a multimillionaire and expecting complete strangers to help support your child. #alyssamilano #Pathetic,” wrote another.

After all the backlash, Alyssa took to Twitter on Friday (January 26) to respond and defend herself.

“The media asks me if I have contributed financially to my son’s baseball team,” Alyssa wrote. “I’ve paid for uniforms for the entire team and coaches, I’ve organized birthday parties and I’ve sponsored any kids who can’t pay the monthly fees.”

She continued, “The kids also do fundraising themselves – car washes, movie nights, and lots of other fun things! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the gofundme! “It has made things easier for these children and their families.”

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The media asks me if I have contributed financially to my son’s baseball team.

I’ve paid for uniforms for the entire team and coaches, hosted birthday parties, and sponsored any kids who can’t pay the monthly fees.

The children also raise funds themselves: car washes,…

– Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 26, 2024

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