Alyssa Milano Can Afford 200k Worth Electric Porsche Taycan 4S but Not a Trip to Cooperstown!

Alyssa Milano, howdy. Can one become even more oblivious to tone?

The celebrity was spotted driving her fully loaded, customized 2023 electric Porsche Taycan 4S, estimated to be worth $200,000, mere days after pleading with her followers for funds.

Milano and her 12-year-old son Milo were observed by The Daily Mail approaching a Los Angeles PetSmart in a luxury vehicle. Additionally, it appears they brought home a few endearing new puppies.

In other words, she does not appear to be in dire financial straits. Particularly from OutKick’s Joe Kinsey, the actress received considerable criticism this week for tweeting a GoFundMe link to a baseball team fundraiser for her son. She solicited $10,000 from her followers, the majority of whom likely do not drive fully customized Porsches, in order to fund the trip to Cooperstown for Milo’s 12U travel team.

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She even justified her irresponsible panhandling by claiming she had paid for other expenses, such as children’s birthday celebrations.

“It is absurd that people immediately assume you must fund the entire thing simply because you are an actress,” a delusional follower remarked to her.

“Ask me. “If I could, I certainly would,” she replied.

As of Saturday morning, Milano’s calling around had brought in $9,206 of the $10,000 the team needed to stay alive. But OutKick’s founder Clay Travis agreed to pay the rest of the bill if one thing was met. Clay only asked that Milo’s team wear red MAGA hats in Cooperstown as a thank you for the money he gave.

It makes sense.

I’m sure Alyssa Milano will thank Clay for being kind, but she hasn’t done it yet. After that, she quickly goes shopping on Rodeo Drive in her Porsche.

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The actress received a lot of criticism this week, particularly from OutKick’s Joe Kinsey, for sharing a GoFundMe link to her son’s fundraiser. As of Saturday morning, Milano’s panhandling had brought the squad $9,206 of the $10,000 required to stay afloat.

So Clay went ahead and picked up the remainder of the tab. The OutKick founder, being the wonderful person that he is, donated $794 to help the kids realize their ambitions. Under one condition, of course.

“Hi, @Alyssa_Milano. Since you couldn’t afford to pay for your son’s baseball team’s trip to Cooperstown, I simply paid off the rest of the Go Fund Me so they could go,” Clay wrote on X.

“Our only requirement is that the team wear MAGA caps during the tournament. “You are welcome.”

That seems totally reasonable. Those kids will be the finest dressed in Cooperstown with their crisp new MAGA caps. Clay’s generosity does more than simply help a poor, famished, rich actress in need. He’s also offering a group of 12-year-olds an unforgettable experience. Clay understands; he took his own child to Cooperstown just last year.