
Hey, guess who’s bringing some serious heat to charity work? It’s none other than Milana Vayntrub, the hilarious comedian and actor we all remember as the charming 'AT&T girl' from those unforgettable commercials. But this time, she’s not just selling phone plans - she’s stealing hearts and raising big bucks for families displaced by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, particularly focusing on BIPOC communities hit hard by the disaster.
In a stroke of genius, Milana has launched OnlyPhilanthropy, a playful spoof of the spicy platform OnlyFans. Instead of the usual fare, she’s sharing flirty, fun photos (no nudes, sorry folks!) in exchange for donations. Starting at $69 a pop, these pics come with a gentleman’s agreement not to share them online - keeping the allure exclusive while funneling every penny to those in need.
Milana’s mission is clear: redirect the ‘male gaze’ into a force for good. With a sassy wink, she’s already raked in nearly $200,000 in just four days. That’s right - her charm is not just captivating, it’s transformative, directly supporting Southern California families rebuilding after multiple devastating fires this year.
'I’m thrilled to turn admiring glances into real help for women and families who’ve lost so much,' Milana shared with a smile. 'This isn’t just a fundraiser; it’s about flipping the script on who holds the power of online attention.'
Her vision doesn’t stop here. Milana is dreaming big, hoping to rope in other celebs, influencers, and activists to join her in this purpose-driven experiment. Imagine a whole squad of stars using their allure for awesome causes - now that’s a trend we’d swipe right on!
For those who might not know, Milana’s story is as inspiring as her latest venture. She arrived in the U.S. as a toddler, fleeing antisemitism with her family, and grew up in West Hollywood. Her journey from refugee to recognizable face in entertainment is nothing short of remarkable, and her heart for giving back shines through every project she touches.
You’ve likely seen her beyond those AT&T ads. Milana has popped up in hit shows like HBO’s Silicon Valley, NBC’s This Is Us, and Showtime’s Californication. More recently, she starred in Netflix’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story and the indie gem Bad Shabbos at the Tribeca Film Festival. Talk about range!
So, while we’re swooning over her flirty philanthropy, let’s not forget the talent and grit behind the smiles. Milana Vayntrub is proving that a little charm can go a long way - especially when it’s for a cause this close to her heart. Keep an eye on OnlyPhilanthropy; this might just be the start of something beautifully bold.