Nicole Scherzinger Slammed For ‘Insensitive’ Bikini Snaps Amid Maui Tragedy

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Nicole Scherzinger Slammed For ‘Insensitive’ Bikini Snaps Amid Maui Tragedy

With the devastation of the Maui wildfire labeled as the deadliest in modern US history, stars with Hawaiian roots like Jason Momoa and Dwayne Johnson have spoken out, trying to do their best. At the same time, Nicole Scherzinger was criticized for sharing a bare bikini photo and fans feel this is a bit tone deaf now.

Nicole Scherzinger Called “Rather Insensitive” To Bikini Serve

Nicole Scherzinger called insensitive for bikini service amid Maui firesInstagram | Nicole Scherzinger

The island of Maui was devastated and people looked to celebrities who hail from Hawaii to do their thing. After a week of silence, the former Pussycat Dolls singer posted some bikini photos just a few hours ago. She rocked a white monokini with a chunky cutout, also wearing a blue wrap in several photos, posing by an infinity pool. Behind him, the cool blue water decorated with yachts and ships creates a beautiful picture, but not everyone likes this beauty, at least not now.

Scherzinger looked hot as always, showing off that perfectly lean body with just the right amount of curves. But some social media users seem to have a problem with these photos now, mostly because she has Hawaiian roots and with the growing number of Maui tragedies, some find this bikini a bit tone-deaf.

Wrote one Instagram user, “I don’t want to be seen somehow. It doesn’t change anything but I think it’s a bit insensitive considering what’s going on in your country.” Another said, “So suddenly you know longer thinking about Hawaiians.”

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In fact, it’s not because the bikini sharing proves that Scherzinger has done nothing for Hawaii, since she also sent an appeal three days ago:

Fan Speaks Out Defending Nicole Scherzinger From Personal Attacks

Nicole Scherzinger called insensitive for bikini service amid Maui firesInstagram | Nicole Scherzinger

In her bikini post, Scherzinger captioned, “Swipe ⬅️ to see the real me in the last two slides. What a stupid girl S–t.” If you scroll through the slides like most of his fans do, the last two pictures are of him in a funny pose with an almost duck face, which certainly got a lot of laughs in the comments section of the post.

However, there were more Instagram users who felt Scherzinger could have timed the bikini post better, with one commenter writing, “A little less vacation pic while this is going on would be respectful. I love you, but I’m surprised, especially your origins in Hawaii.”

Scherzinger’s fans are not taking it, as one wrote, “What are you talking about? The last post he made was over a week ago before the fire started. Also, don’t try to dictate how native Hawaiians deal with tragedies affecting their people and land.”

The original commenter did defend their position by writing, “I’ve been a fan since the beginning! I just feel like maybe he should have waited to post it in my opinion!” even if going back and forth lasts a while.

Others felt her “stupid girl” comment also smacked of insensitivity at the right time. However, many of her fans just appreciated the bikini post for what it was, while continuing to keep Hawaii in their prayers. So here’s Scherzinger’s post. Do you think he is tone deaf?

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Social Media Users Are Also Chasing Dwayne Johnson

Fans are pleading with Dwayne Johnson to do something about the Maui firesMEGA

In a somewhat similar vein, fans are also hunting Dwayne Johnson, wondering why when Jason Momoa is busy trying to raise awareness through his social media. Why is “The Rock” silent?

Johnson, however, is the kind of person to do and tell, given that he recently made a large donation to SAG-AFTRA as well, by hiding the amount. Despite that, given his massive 388 million Instagram followers, Johnson finally made a statement on his social media, writing, “Heartbroken but faith and mana we are strong.”

Meanwhile, as Jason Momoa recently retweeted, the grief continues. “Investors and realtors” are contacting residents on Maui whose homes burned down, offering to buy their property and make more money off the human tragedy. WATCH!

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