not ask her followers, who probably don't have $900 million, to donate. On the evening of Monday, March 22, Jenner posted a statement to Instagram Stories clarifying her relationship with Rauda and the context under which she made her donation and shared the fundraiser.Calling the backlash a “false narrative,” she wrote that while she had worked with Rauda in the past, they no longer had a relationship.
When she was informed of the accident by a mutual friend, she made a donation that helped the fundraiser reach its goal, which at the time was set at $10,000.
She shared the link “to spread awareness” and “in case” anyone else felt compelled to donate. She ended her statement by saying she'd been in contact with Rauda's family and that they.
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