Kourtney Kardashian slammed for ‘tone deaf’ post about LA wildfires and demand she ‘do better’ after tragedy

Kourtney Kardashian has spoken out amid the LA wildfires- and fans are unimpressed

KOURTNEY Kardashian has spoken out as her hometown of Los Angeles is experiencing mass devastation due to uncontrollable wildfires.

But fans have branded Kourtney‘s posts “tone deaf” and “insincere.”

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Kourtney Kardashian has spoken out amid the LA wildfires- and fans are unimpressedCredit: Hulu
A firefighter battles the Eaton Fire on January 8 in Altadena, California

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A firefighter battles the Eaton Fire on January 8 in Altadena, CaliforniaCredit: Getty
Kardashian fans felt Kourtney "missed the mark" with her post about sending a "wave of prayers"

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Kardashian fans felt Kourtney “missed the mark” with her post about sending a “wave of prayers”Credit: Instagram/kourtneykardash

Some followers called for Kourtney to donate money to those affected after “missing the mark” with her public posts.

On Thursday, January 9, she took to her Instagram Stories to share a prayer that her sister Khloe had previously shared.

“I love this prayer my sister @khloekardashian wrote and asked us to say out loud, in Jesus’ name,” Kourtney penned alongside the prayer.

She then shared a photo of the wildfires in LA that had information on sending a prayer to those affected.

Alongside the post shared on her stories, Kourtney wrote: “Loved this post on how loving it is to send a wave of prayer and thoughts and support to those in need and how we can do that.”

Reacting to the posts, one person said: “Or we could send money for shelters, food, or clothes for those displaced by the fires.”

Another added: “I find this always the easy way to approach this for celebrities.

“Stop flying your stupid airplanes, donate your money and be the change you want to see.”

“Exactly,” agreed a third, “She’s a millionaire, she’s actually in a position to help people out with more than thoughts.”

A fourth person penned: “Thoughts and prayers are nice but they are just thoughts, Kourtney and Travis have a lot of money they can be donating which makes real differences in helping people other than sharing thoughts and prayers.”

While a fifth slammed: “Yikes tone deaf.”

A sixth person then added: “I’m all about praying but something about the way her post sounds makes it feel so insincere.”

And a seventh said: “I just feel Instagramming prayers is really missing a huge mark.”

Read more on Kourtney Kardashian

Kourtney Kardashian is the eldest of the Kardashian sisters. Kourtney shares three children with ex-boyfriend Scott Disick and later married Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker in 2022. Aside from her role on television, Kourtney is also the founder of the lifestyle blog Poosh.

Meanwhile, Kourtney’s sister Kim’s Malibu beach mansion was in the danger zone, but it is unclear if the property was destroyed.

And it appears the family’s Calabasas mansions are unharmed.

NOT THE FIRST TIME

This isn’t the first time that Kourtney has been slammed for an insensitive post.

In August 2023, the reality star was slammed and branded “insensitive” to Hawaii fire victims for an Instagram remark she made.

The reality star posted a series of snaps from a vacation she took with husband Travis Barker.

“The ocean calms the fire in me,” she penned in the caption.

The post came just hours after wildfires broke out in nearby Hawaii.

“Maybe not the best time to say ‘the ocean calms the fire.’ When people in Hawaii were forced into the ocean because of a fire,” penned one fan at the time.

Another then said: “Gross caption.”

Kourtney and husband Travis Barker had lunch at Spicy Moon restaurant in The West Village, New York on July 22

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Kourtney and husband Travis Barker had lunch at Spicy Moon restaurant in The West Village, New York on July 22Credit: Splash
Kourtney's sister Kim's Malibu mansion is in danger of being destroyed by the fires

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Kourtney’s sister Kim’s Malibu mansion is in danger of being destroyed by the firesCredit: X17Online.com
The fires have caused more than 179,000 people to evacuate their homes

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The fires have caused more than 179,000 people to evacuate their homesCredit: Getty

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