Alyssa Milano (Image: Getty)
Actress Alyssa Milano attended the Super Bowl in Las Vegas with her son, Milo Thomas Bugliari, and showed her prime seats on social media.
Back in January, Milano posted on her social media that she was trying to raise money to pay for her son’s away baseball games. The goal of that GoFundMe was $10,000. After she posted on her Instagram about the Super Bowl, she was hit with enormous backlash and followers saying that she was a “#richbeggar.”
Milano addressed the initial comments about raising money by saying, “Every parent raises money for their child’s sports teams and many of them do so through GoFundMe. I am no different.”
After raising the money for her son’s baseball team, Milano has been under fire from her Instagram “trolls,” as she calls them.
“As much as I’d love to pay for the entire team and their families for travel, transportation, hotel, food and beverage, uniforms, trading pins and all the things teams do for this kind of trip – I cannot afford to do so. Maybe someday,” she posted. “Also, if I did pay for everyone – my trolls would find something else to be hurtful about.”
Additionally, her haters took to commenting rude comments concerning Milano on her son’s Instagram as well.
All of this was the initial spark that lit the flame under the haters, but the picture from the Super Bowl was the gasoline that fueled the fire. Milano started receiving comments that said, “Sorry I can’t get past her GoFundMe crap,” or “I hope you don’t get any negative backlash after you saying you couldn’t afford to pay for your son’s team trip,” and “Now you bought these Uber expensive Super Bowl tickets. It’s pretty common knowledge that you have millions. Have a lovely day!”
Her comment section on the post was flooded with negativity concerning the Super Bowl experience.
Last year, Milano earned praise from her fanbase as they praised her for posting a makeup free selfie on her 50th birthday.
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