This week, Melissa McCarthy and the team behind her upcoming HBO Max movie Superintelligence announced a new "20 Days of Kindness" campaign. They're giving $20,000 to 20 different charities, and encouraging fans to donate as well.

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Exodus Cry was founded by people affiliated with a right-wing conservative Christian group, the International House of Prayer. Yep...IHOP.
So basically, not a charity Melissa McCarthy should be promoting. And after being called out by the Daily Beast and several people on social media, she just responded in a video on Instagram.
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"I want to say, I hope this doesn't ding the other charities because they're really doing some amazing things," Melissa concluded. "Let the kindness continue, and thank you. Thanks for the help, we really needed it."
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