World’s hottest grandma, 48, offers free subscription to her Only Fans account to raise money for Australia wildfires
THE WORLD’S hottest gran is offering free subscriptions to her Only Fans account to raise money to battle the Australian wildfires.
The country has been devastated by raging bush fires which have killed at least 26 people and destroyed 2,000 homes.
Gina Stewart, 49, was so upset by the images of the destruction she’s offering free subscriptions to her saucy snaps account in exchange for donations.
The Gold Coast Instagram star, who has been dubbed ‘the world’s hottest grandma’, said: “It’s the least I can do.
“My brother is an actor down in Sydney, he’s been working every day as a volunteer firefighter.
“His house has been really close to the firefront – so he’s literally fighting for his community.”
In an Instagram post shared this morning, Gina announced her plans to pitch in with the relief effort.
The model said those who donate at least $10 to fundraisers would be given a free link to receive her “premium content”.
She added: “Thank you for your support in advance, much love Gina”.
Experts fear a billion animals including mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and insects have perished in the bushfires.
Heartbreaking footage was shared of charred animals corpses including koalas and kangaroos which were killed in fires in Batlow, New South Wales.
It is feared the huge death doll and destruction of habitat may have left several species on the brink of extinction.
Gina has been left heartbroken by the devastating loss of wildlife.
She said: “‘My reactions to the animal toll is one of deep sadness and disbelief.
“It’s such a catastrophe for the environment here in Australia and our wildlife is so important to us all.”
Other celebrities have also pledged their support to help fight the fires.
Fellow Aussies Kylie Minogue, Margot Robbie and Rebel Wilson have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars while an emotional Chris Hemsworth revealed his family was contributing $1million towards relief efforts.
Climate change experts are warning “the worst may be yet to come” with the country’s heatwave and cyclone seasons on the way.
More extreme weather is predicted over the next few months with cyclones, floods and warm temperatures anticipated over the summer.
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