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Oprah reacts to backlash on Maui wildfire fundraiser: ‘What went wrong?’

Oprah Winfrey Addresses Backlash Over ⁣Maui Wildfire Fund

Oprah Winfrey addressed ​the intense backlash she faced for creating a fund which was meant ⁢to help the victims of the Maui wildfire.

The billionaire TV personality⁢ appeared ​Tuesday on CBS Mornings to promote her new book, “Build the⁣ Life You Want: The Art⁢ and Science ‍of Getting Happier.” The topic of conversation shifted to some of the criticism she and fellow Hawaiian property owner Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson have received for⁣ starting ⁤the People’s Fund of Maui.

Winfrey and Johnson each contributed $5 ⁣million ⁣to​ kick off ​fundraising ⁤efforts and petitioned followers​ to donate as well.‍ This led to a⁢ lot ⁣of negative comments from people who believed Oprah and Johnson should have given more because they are so wealthy.

“Well, this is a really great point about being happier‍ in ⁣the midst of⁢ an onslaught​ of being terrorized and ‍vilified online. I will say this: I ‍came out of this⁢ experience with so much more compassion for young kids, because I was thinking, what if⁤ I didn’t really‍ know who⁣ I am? It will take you out.”

“So all of the online attacks,⁤ lies,‌ conspiracy ⁢theories, ‌really took the focus off of what was the most important thing, which is the people⁣ of Maui,” Oprah said. ‌“So ‍this idea came about because I was on the ground, talking to lots​ of ⁢people,⁣ trying to figure out how I can best help.”

She mentioned⁢ how ⁢she started out by donating “material things” such as generators and towels ‍to the victims of the fire. But⁤ then the talk show ‌host decided it would⁢ be better to give money to the victims directly.

“Then I started talking to people and people really ⁤wanted their own agency,” she‍ said. Oprah mentioned how she tried to mimic Dolly Parton’s method of providing aid to victims of the 2017 Gatlinburg, Tennessee, fires. Parton did a benefit concert and handed out the proceeds herself, The Daily Mail noted.

“I ⁣thought,⁢ ‘Whoa! That’s the idea. Getting the money into the hands, ‌directly into the hands of ‍the people; set up the ⁣infrastructure ​for that,’” Oprah explained. “[Johnson and I] thought, because‍ both of us ⁤have given to charities our whole lives, that starting the fund ‌with $10 million would be ⁢a great idea. We’ll ⁣do what Dolly ‌did,⁣ get other people to give money and then we’ll put it‍ directly into people’s bank⁤ accounts,” she went⁢ on.

“I was⁤ so excited. I was so excited about it,‌ and ⁢then I got up the ⁢next ​morning, and I ‌saw all of this vitriol, and⁤ I was, like, ‘Whoa, what happened here?’” Oprah said.

“This is what I want to say. I want‌ to say that, in the beginning, so many people were calling, asking, ‘Where do we give our money to?’ So‍ I‍ thought, I’m going⁣ to give people a place to give ⁢it,” ⁣she went on.

Oprah⁤ also mentioned how the⁢ fund is a success despite that ⁢backlash and that ​2,200 people will be getting money from the fund deposited into their‌ accounts.

She said ‌it’s “sad that we’re in this state in our country,” referring to the online criticism.



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