Twitter Slams Luxury Designer Virgil Abloh For Donating Only $50 To George Floyd Protestors’ Bail Fund!

People are NOT happy with Virgil Abloh‘s show of support for those protesting George Floyd‘s death across the country.

On Sunday, the CEO of Off-White and Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton menswear took to Instagram and shared a screenshot of a $50 donation he made to the FEMPOWER Community Bond Fund, specifically created for any protestors arrested in the Miami area. However, many critics were quick to side-eye the designer for his measly monetary contribution while many others have dug deep into their wallets to support the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.

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It would appear Abloh had good intentions with his Instagram Story post, where he tagged other users to follow his lead, donate, and show support for the cause:

“The Miami community ~ I’m crazy inspired. For kids in the streets that need a bail funds for George Floyd protests”

As captured and seen (below):

Virgil Abloh shares proof of his donation to a bail fund for George Floyd protestors.
Virgil said he was “matching the local energy” with his $50 deposit. / (c) Virgil Abloh/ Instagram Story

But as we mentioned earlier, fans immediately slammed the donation amount for being too small — especially compared to what the designer sells in stores. For reference, the lowest priced accessory item listed for sale on the Off-White website is a $100 phone case listed on sale for $50. Have a look at what Twitics had to say about it (below):

At one point, Abloh’s Wikipedia page was briefly changed to read Virgil “Cheap Ass” Abloh and Virgil “50$” Abloh… YIKES.

OK, here’s the thing: ANY donation towards this cause is important and people are more than welcome to contribute as they see fit — but considering celebs like Chrissy Teigen have already pledged $200,000 to bail funds for protestors, $50 definitely does seem pretty cheap!

To be fair, it’s unclear if Virgil also privately donated to other organizations and chose not to post about it, but the one he did share clearly doesn’t shine a favorable light on him. He has not yet released a statement either.

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We think it’s totally okay to feel and express disappointment over any way that public figures might not be using their platform in the best way possible right now. Every single voice counts and there are even more ways that you can be a part of the movement that doesn’t involve money at all. Do U guys think Virgil could’ve done a better job here??

Sound OFF with your opinions (below) in the comments…

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