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Kylie Jenner Was Dragged Again For Another “Insensitive” Instagram Post Relating To The Australia Wildfires

"Could you be any more insensitive."

Kylie Jenner has deleted an Instagram caption after people accused her of being "insensitive" towards the devastating ongoing Australian bushfires.

In case you didn't know, Australia is currently experiencing massive, record-breaking fires caused by climate change. The fires have been raging since late November and have so far destroyed 15 millions of acres of land and killed 25 people.

Many celebrities — including several who attended Sunday night's Golden Globes — have spoken out on the humanitarian crisis, using their platforms to encourage fans to donate to relief efforts.

However, last night, Kylie shared this photo of herself sitting in front of a roaring fireplace with the caption: "Find ur fire," alongside the flame emoji.

And within minutes her comments were flooded with messages from fans criticising her for being insensitive considering the ongoing situation in Australia.

"If anyone needs fire...you can have ours — Australia," wrote one commenter.

"Please donate some of your billion dollars to help with the Australian wildfires," said another.

Other people called out Kylie Skin, whose account responded to Kylie's post with a series of flame emojis.

"You think this is appropriate guys?" asked one fan.

Many more pleaded with Kylie to share with fans that she'd donated to relief efforts.

Think there’s enough in the world right now hun, fuckin spare a coupla quid outta that billion ye have and then worry about ‘finding your fire 🔥’

And, before long, Kylie had deleted the original comment and replaced it with a new one reading: "Night out."

This was the second time in less than a day that Kylie was called out for her social media posts relating to the fires.

Just a few hours earlier she was roundly criticised after posting about feeling "heartbroken" over the number of animals that have reportedly perished, before going on to share a photo of her new mink slippers.

Many people took to social media and branded Kylie "hypocritical" for the posts.

Kylie Jenner posting about saving the koalas and then posting her real mink fur slippers.....make it make sense!?!

Meanwhile, Kylie's half-sisters, Khloé Kardashian and Kim Kardashian West, were facing criticism of their own after fans accused them of not donating to relief efforts.

Kim responded to the comment by implying that the family had donated to relief efforts, but simply hadn't publicised the fact.

nothing gets me more heated than to see people think they know what we donated to and to think we have to publicize everything https://t.co/9qW1h2eZXe

Meanwhile, Khloé also tweeted in response, saying that "good deeds should be done with intention and not for attention".

Good deeds should be done with intention and not for attention. We are all blessed to be able to bless others even if it is in the slightest way. But we do not need to be boastful about that. Be boastful in regards to teaching others how they may be able to help as well.