Mandy Moore Defends GoFundMe Share: Mandy Moore responded to online critics after sharing a GoFundMe link for her in-laws, who lost their home in the L.A. wildfires.

Family's Devastating Loss: Moore explained that her brother-in-law and sister-in-law lost everything in the Eaton Fire, including their home and possessions.

A Baby on the Way: Moore highlighted that her in-laws are expecting their first child soon, making the situation even more challenging.

Musician’s Loss: Her brother-in-law, Griff, a touring musician, lost his drums and percussion equipment in the fire.

Why She Shared the GoFundMe: Moore clarified that she shared the GoFundMe page because many people asked how they could help.

Critics Argue She Should Pay: Some critics said Moore should use her own money to help, given her wealth.

Mandy Moore Responds to Critics: Moore hit back, saying such comments were not helpful or empathetic and added, "Kindly F OFF."

The GoFundMe Success: The GoFundMe campaign, originally set for $60,000, raised over $176,000 due to people’s generosity.

Moore's Own Loss: Moore pointed out that her family also suffered losses in the fires, emphasizing the shared pain.

No One Is Forced to Contribute: She made it clear that no one was being forced to donate and that people were welcome to ignore the campaign if they didn't want to help.