‘Socialite’ has addressed today among its contents, the ‘catwalk of fame’ that has passed through the province of Valencia these days to help as volunteers after the disasters caused by the DANA.

And many celebrities have wanted to lend a helping hand in this difficult situation, such as Paz Padilla, Rosalía, Anita Matamoros or Ana Ferrer.

However, one of the things that is being criticized in recent days is the shows of support that hide the objective of winning. ‘likes’ on social networks through posturing with this type of initiatives. Many people point out that these well-known faces in Valencian towns are there to improve their data and the view they have of them on social networks.

And this is something that the presenter of the Telecinco program has been very critical of, Maria Verdoy: “We said that it is very important to make help visible, it is an incentive that influencers have and, although everyone is free to do what they want and I do not intend to judge anyone, but I have been to that ground zero and it has not occurred to me to take a selfie“.

“I have not even seen the moment to record myself cleaning, more than anything because if you are going to help it is very complicated to do this. With this I simply want to say that all help is good but that I hope it does not become frivolous with the scenario of a tragedy and I hope this does not lead to posturing or something that does not contribute“, the journalist concluded.