Alyssa Milano BLASTED as a ‘rich beggar’ for attending Super Bowl with her son Milo… after GoFundMe scandal

Alyssa Milano was labeled a “rich beggar” for attending Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, NV with her 12-year-old son Milo Thomas Bugliari on Sunday following her GoFundMe scandal.

Tickets for the biggest night in the NFL would average between $950 and $9,500, so the 51-year-old Charmed alum — whose estimated net worth is $10 million — could clearly afford nice seats.

From Alyssa after about ‘building a bond’ with her ‘buddy’ received scathing comments from some of her inmates, who have a combined 10.5 million followers on social media.

Instagram user @tklowe17 wrote, “Sorry, I can’t get past her GoFundMe bullshit.”

“I hope you don’t get any negative reactions after saying you can’t afford your son’s team outing,” Instagram user @marshazolkower responded.

Alyssa Milano was labeled a ‘rich beggar’ for attending Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, NV with her 12-year-old son Milo Thomas Bugliari on Sunday following her GoFundMe scandal

“Now you bought these Uber expensive Super Bowl tickets. It’s pretty common knowledge that you have millions. Have a nice day!’

Instagram user @dreadpiratechris wrote, “So you have money to take your kid to the Super Bowl, but want other people to donate to your son’s baseball team?”

“I’m surprised you haven’t asked people to donate to your Super Bowl trip. #richbeggar,” Instagram user @total_ed commented.

Milano originally set up the ‘BIRDS 12U Travel Fund’ GoFundMe last year on behalf of her second husband David Bugliari to raise money for their son’s baseball team’s away games.

From Sunday the GoFundMe — which the Who Are You People producer-star reposted on Jan. 25 — successfully surpassed its $10,000 goal to raise $15,164.

“Every parent is raising money for their child’s sports teams and many of them are doing it through GoFundMe. I’m no different,” Alyssa wrote on February 1.

“As much as I would like to pay for the entire team and their families for travel, transportation, hotel, food and beverage, uniforms, trade pins and all the things teams do for these types of trips, I cannot afford to do that . Maybe ever. And if I paid for everyone, my trolls would find something else to be offensive about.

“Regardless of how you feel about me, it’s so awful to go to my hard-working 12-year-old son’s Instagram page and leave messages like this. Leave the children alone. Let them play baseball. If you are against donating, don’t donate. If you would like to donate to help the team’s families, we would appreciate it. The link is in his bio.’

Tickets for the biggest night in the NFL would average between $950 and $9,500, so the 51-year-old Charmed alum — whose estimated net worth is $10 million — could clearly afford nice seats

Tickets for the biggest night in the NFL would average between $950 and $9,500, so the 51-year-old Charmed alum — whose estimated net worth is $10 million — could clearly afford nice seats

Alyssa's post about 'bonding' with her 'buddy' received scathing responses from some of her inmates, a combined 10.5 million followers on social media

Alyssa’s post about ‘bonding’ with her ‘buddy’ received scathing responses from some of her inmates, a combined 10.5 million followers on social media

Milano originally set up the 'BIRDS 12U Travel Fund' GoFundMe last year on behalf of her second husband David Bugliari (R, photo January 1) to raise money for the away games of their son's baseball team

Milano originally set up the ‘BIRDS 12U Travel Fund’ GoFundMe last year on behalf of her second husband David Bugliari (R, photo January 1) to raise money for the away games of their son’s baseball team

As of Sunday, the GoFundMe — which the Who Are You People producer-star reposted on Jan. 25 — had successfully surpassed its $10,000 goal to raise $15,164.

As of Sunday, the GoFundMe — which the Who Are You People producer-star reposted on Jan. 25 — had successfully surpassed its $10,000 goal to raise $15,164.

Alyssa wrote on February 1, “Every parent is raising money for their child's sports teams, and many of them do it through GoFundMe.  I am no different.  As much as I would love to pay for the entire team and their families for travel, transportation, hotel, food and drinks, uniforms, trade pins and all the things teams do for these types of trips, I can't afford to do that. '

Alyssa wrote on February 1, “Every parent is raising money for their child’s sports teams, and many of them do it through GoFundMe. I am no different. As much as I would love to pay for the entire team and their families for travel, transportation, hotel, food and drinks, uniforms, trade pins and all the things teams do for these types of trips, I can’t afford to do that. ‘

The married couple of 14 years are also proud parents of nine-year-old daughter Elizabella Dylan Bugliari, who is already following in her acting footsteps (family portrait from January 1)

The married couple of 14 years are also proud parents of nine-year-old daughter Elizabella Dylan Bugliari, who is already following in her acting footsteps (family portrait from January 1)

As for Milano's 43-year-old husband, he is currently one of the founders of the talent management company Range Media Partners

As for Milano’s 43-year-old husband, he is currently one of the founders of the talent management company Range Media Partners

The married couple of 14 years are also proud parents of nine-year-old daughter Elizabella Dylan Bugliari, who is already following in her acting footsteps.

As for Milano’s 43-year-old husband, he is currently one of the founders of the talent management agency Range Media Partners.

The Brooklyn-born beauty’s first big break came when she played Tony Danza’s daughter at age 11 on the hit sitcom Who’s the Boss? by Martin Cohan and Blake Hunter, which aired for eight seasons and ended in 1992.