Kylie Jenner and her mother Kris Jenner announced on Tuesday that her skincare brand, Kylie Skin, will contribute to manufacture hand sanitizers, and donate them to hospitals in southern California, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kylie Jenner, who donated $1 million last week to help purchase protective gear for healthcare workers and first responders, has now partnered with Kylie Skin investor Coty, per a statement, according to ibtimes.
Each bottle of hand sanitizer will purportedly include the message, ''Dedicated to first responders working to support our communities.''
A representative of Kylie Skin confirmed to Page Six that the manufacture of the sanitizers will be taken on by Coty's factories and will not affect the production of Kylie Skin products.
However, the reality television star is not the only celebrity to have donated to the cause. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds donated $400,000 to hospitals in New York, and also gave $1 million to food banks to aid the coronavirus effort.
This man reveals the symptoms of the coronavirus:The couple split the money between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. Along with a screenshot with a longer message, the Deadpool actor asserted:
''I think we can all agree, Covid-19 is an a**hole. If you can help, visit, FeedingAmerica.org and/or FoodBanksCanada.ca.''
He then implored people to look after themselves, writing "Blake and I are donating $1 million to be split between FEEDING AMERICA and FOOD BANKS CANADA. If you can give, these orgs need our help. ‘Take care of your bodies and hearts. Leave room for joy. Call someone who’s isolated and might need connection. (Hugh Jackman’s # is 1-555-[sad face]-HUGH).’'
"Though we must be distancing ourselves to protect those who don’t have the opportunity to self-quarantine, we can stay connected," Lively added on Instagram. "Remember the lonely and isolated. Face, Skype, make a video."