Skip to main content

Samsung will donate $3 million to charity after Ellen’s selfie reached 3 million retweets [updated]

samsung will donate 3 million charity ellens selfie reached retweets ellen
Image used with permission by copyright holder

UPDATE: In a blog post, The Humane Society of the United States CEO Wayne Pacelle said that the $1.5 million donation will be divided amongst three of its programs: Pets for Life, its Shelter Pet Project, and its Animal Rescue Team. “[Ellen DeGeneres is] the leading celebrity voice for animal protection in our nation, and we are so lucky to have her on our side,” wrote Pacelle.

According to Pacelle, the timing was perfect, since The HSUS is preparing for its 60th Anniversary gala event, which will take place March 29th in Los Angeles. As such, it looks like Pacelle might be thinking of taking a selfie of his own. “Bradley [Cooper], can you help me, like you helped Ellen,” asked Pacelle.

Say what you will about Samsung and the marketing it garnered from DeGeneres’ Oscars group selfie — you can’t take away the fact that these donations will have quite the positive effect on these organizations.

Thanks, Heather Sullivan!

ORIGINAL STORY: By its own right, the Oscars is a big show. There’s no doubt about that. What might have slightly overshadowed the show itself though, was Ellen DeGeneres’ selfie taken with several members of Hollywood’s elite, which has been retweeted over 3 million times. That easily crushed the previous record holder, which was Barack Obama’s “victory” tweet after the 2012 presidential election.

Unfortunately, there is brewing controversy surrounding the tweet, with media outlets wondering whether this was a paid stunt by Samsung to promote its products. DeGeneres did use a Galaxy Note 3 to take the selfie, and Samsung was a sponsor of the Oscars. In a statement sent to TechCrunch, however, a Samsung spokesperson denied the allegation and honored the retweets by making donations to charities.

Even though Samsung was a sponsor of the Oscars, with the company having “an integration with ABC,” Samsung denies that it paid DeGeneres to take the selfie. According to the Korean company, DeGeneres decided to “organically incorporate the device into the selfie moment that had everyone talking.”

Because of the number of times DeGeneres’ selfie was retweeted, Samsung decided to mirror the number by donating $3 million to charities. A lump sum of $1.5 million will each go to two charities of DeGeneres’ choosing: St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and The Humane Society of the United States.

Unfortunately, neither Samsung or DeGeneres commented on whether that group selfie spread some lice around. Even so, the timing of all of this was beyond perfect.

Topics
Williams Pelegrin
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Williams is an avid New York Yankees fan, speaks Spanish, resides in Colorado, and has an affinity for Frosted Flakes. Send…
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 with a free S Pen is down to $199
A render of the front of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024.

There are tablet deals that slash the prices of devices that are designed to meet the requirements of creative professionals, but you can also take advantage of offers for tablets that are designed for simpler purposes. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a great example of the latter, and it's on sale from Walmart with a $150 discount that pulls its price down to a very affordable $199 from $349. It's not going to stay this cheap for long though, so if you're interested in this bargain you're going to have to complete your purchase as soon as possible.

Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) is now available, but the 2022 release of the tablet, which is the one that's discounted on Walmart, remains a worthwhile purchase today as long as you manage your expectations. It's not going to challenge the best tablets in terms of performance as it only offers 4GB of RAM, but it's going to be more than enough for daily activities such as browsing the internet, catching up on social media, and watching streaming shows. The tablet only comes with 64GB of storage, but you can use a microSD card for up to 1TB of additional space.

Read more
The Rabbit R1 is hiding a big secret
The Rabbit R1 standing upright on a wooden railing with its display turned on.

“This is supposed to be a simpler companion to my phone, yet the R1 often tells me to use my phone when asking it to do the most basic of tasks,” wrote Digital Trends’ Section Editor Joe Maring after taking the Rabbit R1 out for a spin. The biggest flaw here is not a slow interface or lack of functions, but what it adds to an average user's life on a day-to-day basis.

At this stage, it's not much, primarily because a budget Android phone can do the same tasks with apps — be it AI chores like summarizing an email chain or ordering a burger. "This could've been an AI app at best." That's a recurring theme in the online forums about the R1. And it seems the R1 itself proves that point.
The Rabbit R1's Android secret

Read more
How to turn off Activity Status on Instagram
Instagram on an iPhone.

Instagram is a popular social networking site that allows users to communicate through text, photos, and videos. One of its features is the app's Activity Status, which lets users know when someone was last active on the app or if they are currently online.

Read more