Kylie Jenner's ex Travis Scott makes major donation to LA fire victims amid her make-up brand's contribution
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Kylie Jenner's ex Travis Scott will be making a major monetary donation to those impacted by the Los Angeles fire just days after her cosmetics brand donated make-up. The 33-year-old rapper will be donating proceeds he makes from his merchandise sales from his new song to relief efforts.
Days ago Kylie - who is currently in Aspen on a family getaway - and her company Kylie Cosmetics announced that they were donating products to those affected by the wildfires. Meanwhile, Travis had debuted his latest single - titled 4x4 - at the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday.
After the release he took to his website to release two pieces of merchandise - a T-Shirt and a hoodie - with LAFD printed on it for the Los Angeles Fire Department. In the description for both products it was revealed that '100% OF NET PROCEEDS FROM THIS PURCHASE WILL BE DONATED TO DIRECT RELIEF - CALIFORNIA WILDFIRE RESPONSE FUND.'.
Kylie Jenner 's ex Travis Scott will be making a major monetary donation to those impacted by the Los Angeles fire just days after her cosmetics brand donated make-up. The 33-year-old rapper will be donating proceeds he makes from his merchandise sales from his new song -titled 4x4 - to relief efforts as he debuted his latest single at the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday.
No doubt that the monetary donation will be substantial as Travis is the biggest merchandise mover in hip-hop currently. On Friday Kylie Cosmetics posted a lengthy statement which began: 'We are truly heartbroken to see the devastation caused by the fires in Los Angeles.