Meghan Markle name drops A-list pals while boasting about Billie Eillish's LA fires donation
Meghan Markle name drops A-list pals while boasting about Billie Eillish's LA fires donation
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Meghan Markle name-dropped her A-list pals while discussing how she was able to get in touch with Billie Eilish to help out with a charitable request. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, shared a video on Tuesday showing off merch items from the Ocean Eyes singer, 23, that she was able to get for a fan whose home had burned down in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The Suits star and her husband, Prince Harry, 40 — who were recently branded 'disaster tourists' — visited the town of Altadena, which was completely ravaged by the fires in January.
In the video, the Los Angeles native shouted out Adam Levine, 45, and his wife Behati Prinsloo, 36, for helping connect her with Eilish. 'Huge thank you, Billie Eilish, this is going to mean so much to her, and honestly, to Adam Levine and Bahati, you guys helped me get this over the line,' she said. The Maroon 5 lead singer and the Victoria's Secret model live near Meghan and Harry in the coveted community of Montecito, which could explain how they know each other.
Meghan Markle, 43, name-dropped her A-list pals while discussing how she was able to get in touch with Billie Eilish to help out with a charitable request in a video she shared on Tuesday. The couple bought a historic home in the area for $22.7M back in 2021. Meanwhile Meghan and Harry bought their $14.65 million nine-bedroom home — which is now worth upwards of $29 million — back in 2020. In the video shared on Tuesday, Markle, who was dressed casually in an sweatshirt embroidered with her two kids' names on it, Lilibet and Archie, began excitedly sharing that something she was expecting in the mail had finally arrived.
She explained that about two or three weeks ago she and Harry visited Altadena. The With Love, Meghan star, who appeared to be make-up free, said that the couple were visiting a mom and her 15-year-old daughter whose home burned down in the area, as they joined them to see their home for the first time since the fire. She was told that the one thing that the young woman had been looking for in her home was a t-shirt she got at the Billie Eilish concert that was left in the washing machine or dryer.
Unfortunately, however, their home was destroyed in the fires and so was the t-shirt. However, Markle was determined to have the 15-year-old's story reach Eilish, and she was successfully able to score a ton of signed merch for the teen, which she showed in the video. 'I thought of everybody that I knew and I made a voice note, and I was like, "Please can someone get this voice note to Billie Eilish? Here's what I'm asking,"' Markle explained in the clip.
She then excitedly panned the camera to the bounty of stuff, which included a lunchbox, t-shirts and more. In the video, the Duchess of Sussex shouted out Adam Levine, 45, and his wife Behati Prinsloo, 36, for helping connect her with Eilish; the pair seen in 2023. 'Huge thank you, Billie Eilish, this is going to mean so much to her, and honestly, to Adam Levine and Bahati, you guys helped me get this over the line,' she said.
The Suits star showed off merch items from the singer that she was able to get for a fan whose home had burned down in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The Maroon 5 lead singer and the Victoria's Secret model live near Meghan and Harry in the coveted community of Montecito, which could explain how they know each other. 'I don't even know what this stuff means, but it's signed for her!' Markle said excitedly, joking that she felt 'old' for not knowing if the lunchbox was a popular part of her fandom.
'I'm going to go and email her mom now, just wanted to share with you guys,' Markle concluded with a big smile on her face. In the caption of her video, Markle shared a heartfelt message to her followers. 'Let's keep supporting those affected by the California wildfires,' she wrote. 'Thanks to everyone who made this possible but most importantly, thank you to our first responders who are the community’s real heroes.'.
She signed the note with, 'As ever, Meghan.'. Markle's video comes just a few weeks after she and her husband visited victims at a wildfire evacuation center in Los Angeles. Markle also paid a visit to the Altadena Girls Fire Recovery Fund, a cause that the couple donated to through their Archewell Foundation. The fund was launched by 14-year-old Avery Colvert to support teenage girls in her community to 'regain their sense of self and confidence' after the fires.
However, despite their efforts, actress Justine Bateman went off on the couple on X, formerly Twitter, bashing them as 'disaster tourists' in January. Family Ties star Bateman wrote online: 'Meghan Markle and Harry are no better than ambulance chasers.'. In the video, the star, who was dressed casually in an sweatshirt embroidered with her two kids' names on it, Lilibet and Archie, began excitedly sharing that something she was expecting in the mail had finally arrived.