AT&T Star Milana Vayntrub Raises $500,000 for LA Wildfire Victims with Intimate Image Sale
Former AT&T spokesperson Milana Vayntrub raised $500,000 for wildfire victims in Los Angeles by selling intimate photographs.
Former AT&T spokesperson Milana Vayntrub has made headlines for her philanthropic efforts, raising a staggering $500,000 for Los Angeles wildfire victims. The 38-year-old actress and comedian sold intimate photographs to support those affected by the devastating fires, with a significant portion going towards helping a single mother and her child.
In a remarkable display of generosity, Vayntrub initially raised $170,000 for a single mother, Bridget, who used the funds to secure medical facilities and equipment for herself and her child. Inspired by the positive impact of her actions, Vayntrub continued her efforts, generating an additional $350,000 within a week through her platform, Only Philanthropy.
Vayntrub's initiative, which supported the Altadena organization My Tribe Rise, provided crucial financial and emotional assistance to wildfire victims. The actress and comedian shared her success on Instagram, encouraging others to join her in making a difference.
Vayntrub's journey began in the advertising industry, where she secured a national commercial role for AT&T in 2013. The campaign, which lasted three years, made her a household name. After transitioning to directing commercials in 2017, Vayntrub has continued to make a positive impact through her philanthropic efforts.
As Vayntrub's platform continues to grow, she remains committed to using her influence for good, inspiring others to join her in making a difference in the lives of those affected by the wildfires.