Made In Chelsea's Louise Thompson blasts the publicity around the Australian bush fires
Daily MailLouise Thompson took to her Instagram Stories to bemoan the sudden publicity around the Australian bush fires on Saturday. 'I genuinely think my policies would make me eligible for parliament': Louise Thompson took to her Instagram Stories to bemoan the sudden publicity around the Australian bush fires Louise penned: 'I find it extraordinary that people think that climate change is a new phenomenon. Backlash: Louise went on to delete her comments after fans blasted her for not doing more to help the firefighters tackling the blaze She shared one message that read: 'I have always been a follower of yours since the MIC days, however your comment on the Oz fires didn't sit well with me' The reality television star went on to explain she didn't intend to upset anyone, 'but geographers have been studying this for YEARS! with the response 'you will live' 'Absolutely devastated': International stars including Selena Gomez have shown their support for Australian bushfire victims, and encouraged their fans to donate The 39-year-old also re-tweeted a post by American politician Bernie Sanders which suggested the raging bushfires are connected to climate change. Emotional: Kendall Jenner, 24, shared a Twitter post by American politician Bernie Sanders 'Heartbreaking': Khloé Kardashian, 35, was devastated to hear of the bushfire crisis Helping where she can: Pink, real name Alecia Beth Moore, shared links to local state fire services in Australia where her Twitter followers can donate Generous: The 40-year-old singer-songwriter said she is 'totally devastated' and is pledging a donation of $500,000 Special mention: Ryan Reynolds, 43, made special mention of the Australian Red Cross and New South Wales' Rural Fire Service on his Instagram Story 'This s**t matters': American singer SZA, real name Solána Imani Rowe, 29, gathered links for where her fans can donate Sweet video: Kelly Rowland, who is a judge on the Australian version of The Voice, shared a video to Instagram where she and her son Titan, five, sent their well-wishes In her heart: The 38-year-old singer wrote in the post's caption: 'As the world welcomes a new year, let us keep all those affected by the horrific fires in Australia in our hearts' Forced evacuations have been imposed and emergency services have the right to take over properties.