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Instead of reacting positively by donating to coronavirus-related causes or using their huge platform to raise awareness about the pandemic, these celebrities draw criticism for their controversial activities.

AceShowbiz - Chase Rice wasn't the only musician who violated COVID-19 guidelines with a music concert. The Chainsmokers enraged people when they participated in a charity event in July in Southampton, Long Island, performing in front of around 2,000 people with seemingly little social distancing and few masks.

The Safe and Sound charity event prompted an investigation by New York authorities as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo later announced that the promoters were fined "$20,000 for violating public health law." He went on insisting, "We have no tolerance for the illegal & reckless endangerment of public health."

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