Online “fire” launched thousands of American citizens against it, after a provocative posting on the devastatings that hit Los Angeles. The severe reactions caused, not only concerned the suspension of the 27-year-old billionaire for the Los Angeles fires, but also her past actions that were devastating to the environment. Specifically, a few hours before doing the relevant post, Kylie’s private jet Jenner had already made many flights in 2025. CORVERSE Through her Instagram account, the businessman wrote in her story: “We are really sad to see the disaster caused by the fires in Los Angeles. Seeing so many people forced to evacuate and hearing the stories of those who have lost everything, is deeply sad and difficult to understand.” Despite an increasing reaction against the Kardashian family on excessive flights, Jenner seems to have not made plans to reduce the use of private jets in 2025. After data on excessive flights, the Internet was “outraged” and began calling the 27-year-old “climate criminal”. In fact, its luxury aircraft, worth £70 million, has flown 11 times since the beginning of the year, with the jet operating three flights only on January 16. Based on statistics monitored by CelebrityJets, flights have broadcast about 162 tonnes of CO2 emissions to date. CORVERSE It is the equivalent of using 33 housing electricity for a year, according to the Greenhouse Gas Equivalents Calculator. Four of the 11 flights were less than an hour, with the jet going shockingly short routes of 15 minutes in the air on one of these trips. The journey emitted a ton of CO2 emissions and used 120 gallons of aircraft fuel. Three days later he took off again, this time for a slightly longer 36-minute flight to Palm Springs, broadcasting another three tons of CO2 at a cost of $1,555. Hours later, Kylie left for London to support the partner, Timothée Chalamet at the premiere of his new biographical film Bob Dylan, “A Complete Unknown”, where ironically the actor seemed to drift a car to get a Lime bike for his arrival on the red carpet. Making the most of their time in Europe, the couple then went back on the jet for a 47-minute flight through the Channel to Paris, France. The trip broadcast four tons of CO2 and 361 gallons of aircraft fuel at a cost of $2,000, nearly six times the price of a single premium ticket for Eurostar that lasts just under three hours. On the way back to America, the aircraft stopped at Fargo, North Dakota, then at Rifle, Colorado, before finishing at Teterboro, New Jersey, counting three flights in 24 hours.
An outcry for Kylie Jenner after posting for the devastating fires in Los Angeles
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