Kylie Jenner Removes 'Find Your Fire' Message Following Backlash Amid Australian Bushfire Crisis
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The beauty mogul lands in hot water, getting accused of being insensitive over her 'find your fire' post as Australians are facing devastating bushfires.

AceShowbiz - Kylie Jenner swiftly deleted a post urging fans to "find your fire" after being slammed for her "disgraceful insensitivity" amid Australia's devastating bushfires.

The 22-year-old billionaire make-up mogul took to Instagram on Monday, January 6, 2020 to share a snap of herself perched in front of a fireplace as she posed in a bright yellow wig.

Alongside the seductive snap, Kylie wrote, "find your fire," accompanied by a fire emoji and a yellow love-heart - but fans rushed to slam the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star amid the ongoing blazes in Australia, that has so far killed at least 24 and destroyed more than 1,500 homes and potentially millions of animals, across New South Wales and Victoria.

"Instead of posting about the fires on your story which does NOTHING, maybe donate some of your billion dollars wasted on gucci bags and DONATE and help SAVE ANIMALS," wrote one user, while another added, "would be awesome to see you donating to services to assist with the Australian bushfires."

"Being how famous you are you could raise a serious amount of awareness on the Australian fires that so desperately need donations to keep the fires being put out and animals being treated for injuries. Stop posting selfies and help the world!" wrote a third disgruntled user.

Kylie has since changed the caption, which now reads, "night out," however her company Kylie Cosmetics also commented a string of fire emojis, which remain below the picture.

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