Australian bushfires: Kylie Jenner ‘deletes’ an Instagram caption about ‘finding your fire’

Kylie Jenner appears to have deleted a caption on her latest Instagram post, after her followers claimed it could be seen as offensive to Australians battling the bushfires.

The 22-year-old self-made billionaire shared a glamorous photo of herself sitting in front of a fireplace and captioned it ‘find ur fire’ alongside a fire emoji.

But after several comments mentioned the disaster unfolding in Australia, Kylie seemingly had second thoughts and edited the caption.

Awkward: Kylie Jenner (pictured) DELETED a caption on her Instagram about ‘finding your fire’ when a fan mentioned the Australian bushfires… after sisters Kim and Khloe Kardashian hit out at trolls

'Find ur (sic) fire': The 22-year-old reality star and billionaire beauty entrepreneur took to the social media platform to share a snap of herself in front of a fire

‘Find ur (sic) fire’: The 22-year-old reality star and billionaire beauty entrepreneur took to the social media platform to share a snap of herself in front of a fire

One of the fan comments read: ‘If anyone needs fire… you can have ours – Australia.’

Seemingly in response to this and other messages, Kylie changed the caption to ‘Night out’ alongside a yellow love heart emoji. 

Her skincare company, Kylie Skin, also commented below the post with three fire emojis. This comment hasn’t been deleted.

Interesting: Her skincare company, Kylie Skin, commented underneath three fire emojis

Interesting: Her skincare company, Kylie Skin, commented underneath three fire emojis

Changes: Kylie soon changed the caption to: 'Night out,' adding a yellow love heart

Changes: Kylie soon changed the caption to: ‘Night out,’ adding a yellow love heart

It comes after Kylie’s sisters Kim Kardashian-West and Khloé Kardashian hit back at trolls who had unfairly criticised the family for their apparent lack of concern for the Australian bushfires.  

On Sunday, Kim put a stop to it when she hit back at a hater on Twitter. 

The 39-year-old replied to a now-deleted tweet that claimed the brood had not donated a dime.  

Not having it: Kim Kardashian hit out at a hater on Twitter on Sunday evening (pictured) after they accused her and her family of not donating to the Australian fires

Not having it: Kim Kardashian hit out at a hater on Twitter on Sunday evening (pictured) after they accused her and her family of not donating to the Australian fires

‘Nothing gets me more heated than to see the Kardashains/Jenners talk about climate change/wildfires and not donate even a penny,’ the user had written, tagging the entire family. 

Kim responded: ‘Nothing gets me more heated than to see people think they know what we donated to and to think we have to publicize (sic) everything.’ 

And while many went on to praise Kim for her clapback, others called her response hypocritical for continuing to wear fur and ride private jets. 

Not impressed: And while many went on to praise Kim for her clapback, others called her response hypocritical for continuing to wear fur and ride private jets

Not impressed: And while many went on to praise Kim for her clapback, others called her response hypocritical for continuing to wear fur and ride private jets

One wrote: ‘You publicise everything else tho AND STILL WEAR FUR…AND TAKE PRIVATE JETS…wild.’ 

Another Tweeted: ‘A girl selling her nudes online has almost made 17k to help with the Australian fires and the Kardashians only been tweeting emojis do ya’ll see why I’m angry.’ 

It comes after Kim’s initial Tweet on January 2 read: ‘Climate change is real,’ with a broken heart and globe emoji. 

Short and sweet: It comes after Kim's initial fire tweet on January 2 read: 'Climate change is real,' with a broken heart and globe emoji

Short and sweet: It comes after Kim’s initial fire tweet on January 2 read: ‘Climate change is real,’ with a broken heart and globe emoji

Sister sister! And sister Khloe Kardashian (left), 35, took to her defense on Monday morning as well, first retweeting her sister's post before adding her own thoughts on the matter; seen in December 2019

Sister sister! And sister Khloe Kardashian (left), 35, took to her defense on Monday morning as well, first retweeting her sister’s post before adding her own thoughts on the matter; seen in December 2019

She also retweeted some articles and tweets about the devastation. 

And sister Khloe, 35, took to her defense on Monday morning as well, first retweeting her sister’s post before adding her own thoughts on the matter. 

‘Modern King James Version. Therefore when you do your merciful deeds, do not sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, so that they may have glory from men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward,’ she began. 

Behind closed doors: Khloe's final Tweet read: 'Good deeds should be done with intention and not for attention'

Behind closed doors: Khloe’s final Tweet read: ‘Good deeds should be done with intention and not for attention’ 

‘We often bring attention to causes and ways you can donate. It’s our job to bring awareness to situations so we all can help as a human race. We Frequently post/speak about organisations/websites where we can all help save our planet.’ 

Khloe’s final Tweet read: ‘Good deeds should be done with intention and not for attention. We are all blessed to be able to bless others even if it is in the slightest way. But we do not need to be boastful about that. Be boastful in regards to teaching others how they may be able to help as well.’   

On Saturday, Kylie was called out on Saturday for being ‘so disconnected’ after she shared a photo of her $1450 Louis Vuitton slippers after sharing a photo of a koala rescued from the fires. 

Heart breaking: Kylie shared a touching post on Sunday of a koala bear being rescued

'Hypocritical': Kylie was called out on Saturday for being 'so disconnected' after she shared a photo of her $1450 Louis Vuitton slippers after sharing a photo of a koala rescued from the fires

‘Hypocritical’: It comes after their younger half-sister, Kylie Jenner, was called out on Saturday for being ‘so disconnected’ after she shared a photo of her $1450 Louis Vuitton slippers after sharing a photo of a koala rescued from the fires

'So disconnected': Fans were quick to call Kylie out for the two posts

‘So disconnected’: Fans were quick to call Kylie out for the two posts 

The billionaire had written, ‘this breaks my heart,’ on the photo from the rescue mission. 

One wrote: ‘Seeing Kylie Jenner post about the koalas being killed by the fires in Australia followed by a picture of her wearing mink sandals on her Instagram story really made me realise the extent to which the Kardashian family’s stupidity reaches.’  

Another Tweeted: ‘Likeee… Kylie Jenner posting a boohoo about dying koalas then straight after posing in her real fur shoes. How would you like someone to come and skin you alive sis.’ 

Keeping out of it! The brood's other sisters, Kourtney Kardashian (middle) and Kendall Jenner (second from left) have remained quiet, merely sharing one article regarding the fires on Twitter

Keeping out of it! The brood’s other sisters, Kourtney Kardashian (middle) and Kendall Jenner (second from left) have remained quiet, merely sharing one article regarding the fires on Twitter 

Repost: Kourtney posted an article and added: 'Half a billion animals have died in the fires,' with a crying face

Repost: Kourtney posted an article and added: ‘Half a billion animals have died in the fires,’ with a crying face  

The trio’s other sister’s Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall Jenner have each retweeted one link online. 

Kendall also retweeted Kim’s Tweet.  

So far, the Australian bushfires have killed 25 people, destroyed more than 2,000 homes and tore through more than seven million hectares of land.

An estimated half a billion animals have already been wiped out in the blazes, which have been burning through much of the east coast of Australia since October.

The fires are expected to continue to burn for another two months. 

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Kylie’s management for comment, in relation to this article. 

AUSTRALIA’S BUSHFIRE CRISIS – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

 Evacuations are underway and emergency alerts are in place in NSW, Victoria and South Australia as authorities predict the devastating bushfires will continue burning until at least March.

NEW SOUTH WALES/ACT

20 people dead

At least 130 bushfires were burning in NSW on Monday

4.9 million hectares burned

At least 1,588 homes confirmed destroyed

VICTORIA

Two people dead

31 active bushfires burning

More than 1.2 million hectares burned

450 structures including 204 homes confirmed destroyed but significantly more expected

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Three people, including two from Kangaroo Island, are dead

23 bushfires burning, four of significance

More than 100,000 hectares burned

105 homes confirmed destroyed

QUEENSLAND

37 bushfires burning

250,000 hectares burned

48 homes confirmed destroyed

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

26 bushfires burning

1.5 million hectares burned

One home confirmed destroyed

TASMANIA

24 bushfires burning

30,000 hectares burned

Two homes confirmed destroyed

NORTHERN TERRITORY

One bushfire burning

Five homes confirmed destroyed