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Khloe Kardashian reminds fans ‘CEOs and billionaires’ won’t save us from coronavirus

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Khloe Kardashian reminded fans that rich people won’t be the ones helping with the coronavirus pandemic. Interesting.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star was mocked as she shared a quote on key workers onto her Instagram story all while self-isolating in her mansion.

She posted: ‘When this is over, let’s remember that is wasn’t the CEOs and billionaires who saved us. ‘It was the janitors, doctors, nurses, scientists, grocery and food workers.’ The quote was to seemingly pay gratitude to the hard work of essential workers but it was called ‘ironic’ due to her family’s fortune. ‘The irony,’ a user said, adding a gif of YouTuber JackSepticEye ironing his face.

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