Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez handing out food in Los Angeles.Photo:Selena Gomez/Instagram; Benny Blanco/Instagram
Selena Gomez/Instagram; Benny Blanco/Instagram
Selena Gomezand Benny Blanco are lending a helping hand.
On Thursday, Jan. 16, the couple — who gotengaged in December— shared videos of themselves handing out food to first responders amid the Los Angeles fires.
In a clip shared on Gomez’sInstagram Stories, she and Blanco, 36, sported masks as they unboxed a package filled with food and placed the items on a table.
“Grateful for these individuals,” Gomez, 32, wrote.
Sharing a photograph of a van filled with packages of different drink brands on hisInstagram Stories, Blanco wrote, “thank you so much guys,” while tagging brands CELSIUS Energy Drinks, Liquid I.V, Prime and SuperGoop.
He then posted a clip of boxes filled with sandwiches from The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills.
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Benny Blanco shared a snap of a van filled with drinks.Benny Blanco/Instagram
Benny Blanco/Instagram
“Thank you thank you thank you,” the music producer wrote before sharing a photo of staff members from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
“Thank you to all the first responders national guard and firefighters !!! u guys are super heroes !!!,” Blanco’s caption read.
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Selena Gomez speaking with first responders.Benny Blanco/Instagram
Blanco then shared a photo of his fiancé posing with first responders and stated that the newly engaged couple would continue to help out.
“We are doing more drops !!! any companies that want to donate pls dm me !!! thank you again to all the companies that showed up,” he concluded.
Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez handing out food.Selena Gomez/Instagram
Selena Gomez/Instagram
The L.A. fires, whichbegan on Tuesday, Jan. 7, has forced tens of thousands of residents to leave their homes.
As of Tuesday, Jan. 14, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed there have been a total of 25 deaths.
source: people.com