Artists News What a pity! Esra Bilgiç was forced to say that word during the aid activities!

What a pity! Esra Bilgiç was forced to say that word during the aid activities!

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Famous actress Esra Bilgiç gained great popularity with her TV series. Not only in Turkey, but also in many countries abroad, the actress has won hearts once again with her benevolent personality.

After the two major earthquake disasters that shook Turkey on Monday, February 6, Esra Bilgiç, like many famous names, started aid activities.

Esra Bilgiç and her friends made great efforts to support earthquake survivors in these painful days, which covered 10 provinces with Kahramanmaraş and lived by nearly 14 million people.

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The actress, who shared the help requests from the region on social media and spread it to large masses, also organized with a team that brought aid materials to the villages where it was difficult to reach.

Esra Bilgiç’s friends, who reached many villages in different provinces, delivered the materials they needed to the earthquake victims here.

The famous actress also announced every development on social media, raising awareness in order to inform, raise awareness and collect more help.

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However, the statement of the actress in a post on Twitter also drew attention. Esra Bilgiç said, “Hello, me and my friends who are in the field work on a completely voluntary basis. I present it to your information” she shared.

Why did she have to say this when everyone already knew that the famous actress, like many of her colleagues, did these activities on a voluntary basis?

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Her fans on social media are also making laudatory comments about the famous actress. A follower of the actress commented, “No matter what anyone says, you are my pride. It is enough for me to see and hear what they do. I’m so glad to have you. The people there are also good. Don’t let a stone touch your feet. Salute to your efforts.”

Why was Esra Bilgiç forced to publish this message? Like many of her colleagues, who, like all citizens, are trying to deliver aid to earthquake victims on a voluntary basis, Esra Bilgiç has demonstrated how important solidarity and human values are in this process.

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