
Alyssa Milano isn’t the only one who needs to stop expecting strangers to foot the bill
NY Post
Alyssa Milano, television star-turned-sneering left-wing X activist, has taken on her most significant role to date: internet panhandler.
Last week, the 51-year-old shamelessly shared a GoFundMe plea on X, asking followers to chip in $10,000 so her 12-year-old son’s baseball team can jaunt across the country to Cooperstown, New York.
The gall of a multimillionaire celebrity crowdfunding for a childhood luxury brought social media to a screeching halt — something Milano likely doesn’t encounter in her smooth-driving electric Porsche, which reportedly costs $200,000 (not to mention the custom green paint job, worth $14,000).
And she’s just the latest example of someone looking for others to pay for their fun — the new American dream!
The actress had no trouble paying for herself to travel to Washington, DC, and sit ringside for Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s contentious 2018 hearings. Or the fabulous tropical family vacation she posted on Instagram before Thanksgiving.
Milano’s show “Charmed,” which originally ran from 1998 to 2006, is airing in reruns for 29 hours on TNT this week (and that’s not unusual); surely that hauls in some nice residuals. Milano is reportedly worth $10 million and is podcasting and producing. Her husband is an agent at CAA, representing A-listers such as Bradley Cooper, Vince Vaughn and Milano herself.
