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In a striking reflection, they criticize influencers who capitalize on tragedy for personal gain—such as an OnlyFans model offering to sell nude photos to fund Maui wildfire relief. The hosts dismiss these stunts as emblematic of narcissism, noting how the constant need for attention overshadows genuine humanitarian efforts. They compare this to other exploitative cases, like high-profile photos taken worldwide during funerals or tragedies, emphasizing society’s fixation on self-promotion above empathy.
They conclude that the internet’s culture has reached a point where short-circuited minds use tragedy or notoriety as leverage for likes, money, or fame—often at the expense of those truly in need.