The star of "Alert Malibu" has indignant Twitter on the billion euros collected to rebuild Our Lady while there are still homeless in the streets. "Life is unfair, it must change," she wrote.

Pamela Anderson does not hesitate to set foot in the dish. The one who had already supported the "yellow vests" and Juan Branco, the former lawyer of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, this week attacked the billionaires who poured huge sums to help rebuild Notre-Dame de Paris. "A billion euros already collected," wrote the star of Alerte in Malibu on Twitter. "It was easy, and what about homeless people who wander and die of starvation on the street?"

What about the
homeless people, running, starving in the streets

- Pamela Anderson (@pamfoundation) April 19, 2019

"Life is unfair". For Pamela Anderson, this is "proof that the 1% [the richest] are disconnected". "Life is unfair, it must change," she concluded.

At the end of the week, nearly a billion euros had been received to support the reconstruction of the Notre-Dame cathedral in the form of donations, the majority coming from wealthy families at the head of large groups, such as Pinault (Kering) , Arnault (LVMH) or Bettencourt (L'Oreal). The Pinault family has already announced that it renounced the tax reduction granted with this type of donations, but the amounts evoked did not fail to cause controversy.