‘Overwhelmed’ Oprah Winfrey hands out supplies as Floyd Mayweather pays dozens of families to safety as celebrities help after Hawaii’s inferno

An “overwhelmed” Oprah Winfrey was speechless when asked about the Hawaii wildfire disaster as she distributed supplies to survivors at a rescue center.

The 69-year-old talk show host donated pillows, diapers and shampoo bottles to people sheltering at War Memorial Stadium in Maui after asking the victims what they needed.

Winfrey, 69, has lived part-time on Maui for over 15 years and owns more than 2,000 acres on the island with three different properties on the island.

“It’s overwhelming…but I’m very happy to have so many people supporting me…bringing what they can and doing what they can.”

“I used to come just to see what people needed and then go shopping because a lot of the time you donate clothes or whatever and it’s not really what people need. So I basically went to Walmart and Costco and bought pillows, shampoo, diapers, sheets, pillowcases.”

Meanwhile, boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is believed to have helped some 70 families to safety, while also providing people with places to stay, food to eat and clothes to wear. TMZ reported.

An ‘overwhelmed’ Oprah Winfrey was speechless when asked about the Hawaii wildfire disaster as she handed out supplies to survivors at a rescue center

The 69-year-old talk show host donated pillows, diapers and shampoo bottles to people sheltering at War Memorial Stadium in Maui after asking victims what they needed

The 69-year-old talk show host donated pillows, diapers and shampoo bottles to people sheltering at War Memorial Stadium in Maui after asking victims what they needed

Winfrey, 69, has lived part-time on Maui for over 15 years and owns more than 2,000 acres on the island with three different properties on the island

Winfrey, 69, has lived part-time on Maui for over 15 years and owns more than 2,000 acres on the island with three different properties on the island

The 46-year-old also helps with hotel rooms for several weeks, buys food from local restaurants and works with H&M to provide clothing.

Their help comes a day after some Maui residents wondered where the island’s wealthiest landowners were — and what they’re willing to do to help.

In addition to Oprah, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, Clint Eastwood, and Steven Tyler are among big names with homes on Maui.

Bezos’ fiancé Lauren Sanchez posted on Instagram that the fires “broke her heart.” With a net worth of $162 billion, he is the third richest man in the world. Bezos owns a $78 million property on Maui’s southwest coast.

A source close to the couple tells DailyMail.com that they are “devastated” by the disaster.

“They have been on the phone with the local population and local officials since yesterday. They will make donations to help the community,” they said.

Maui's part-time residents include Oprah Winfrey, Jeff Bezos, Steven Tyler, Owen Wilson, and more.  Larry Ellison owns almost the entire island of Lanai, which is near the city of Lahaina.  Fleetwood Mac's Mick has encouraged fundraisers and is suffering the loss of his restaurant himself.  There is silence from the others as thousands of locals try to put the pieces of their lives and homes back together

Maui’s part-time residents include Oprah Winfrey, Jeff Bezos, Steven Tyler, Owen Wilson, and more. Larry Ellison owns almost the entire island of Lanai, which is near the city of Lahaina. Fleetwood Mac’s Mick has encouraged fundraisers and is suffering the loss of his restaurant himself. There is silence from the others as thousands of locals try to put the pieces of their lives and homes back together

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is believed to have helped some 70 families to safety while also providing people with places to stay, food to eat and clothes to wear

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is believed to have helped some 70 families to safety while also providing people with places to stay, food to eat and clothes to wear

On Thursday, August 10, people arrive on school buses to evacuate from the Maui airport

On Thursday, August 10, people arrive on school buses to evacuate from the Maui airport

People gather at the Kahului Airport awaiting flights on Wednesday, August 9

People gather at the Kahului Airport awaiting flights on Wednesday, August 9

Hawaii's 'unprecedented' wildfires destroyed a historic town and killed dozens after a hurricane hit hundreds of miles from the islands combined with dry conditions

Hawaii’s ‘unprecedented’ wildfires destroyed a historic town and killed dozens after a hurricane hit hundreds of miles from the islands combined with dry conditions

Oprah, worth $2.5 billion, owns nearly 2,000 acres of land on Maui and has lived there part-time for 15 years. It is unclear whether her land was damaged.

She bought up the most recent lot – 860 acres – in March of this year for $6.6 million. Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler also has a home on the island, as do Owen Wilson and Clint Eastwood.

Larry Ellison owns 98 percent of the nearby island of Lanai. Mark Zuckerberg owns a huge house on the island of Kauai, has yet to speak of the disaster.

Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood saw his restaurant in Lahaina—Fleetwood’s on Front Street—burn to the ground.

In a statement posted on social media, Mick said, “Maui and the Lahaina community have been my home for decades.

“This is a devastating moment for Maui and many are suffering an unimaginable loss.

“Fleetwood’s on Front Street has been lost and while we are heartbroken, our number one priority is the safety of our precious employees and team members.”

An aerial image taken Aug. 10 shows wrecked cars in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii

An aerial image taken Aug. 10 shows wrecked cars in Lahaina in the aftermath of wildfires in western Maui, Hawaii

The hall of the historic Waiola Church in Lahaina and the nearby Lahaina Hongwanji Mission go up in flames along Wainee Street

The hall of the historic Waiola Church in Lahaina and the nearby Lahaina Hongwanji Mission go up in flames along Wainee Street

Barack Obama, who grew up in Honolulu and has a home on the Big Island, also released a statement last night with a link to the a fundraising by the local community.

“It’s hard to see some of the images coming from Hawaii – a place that’s so special to so many of us.

“Michelle and I are thinking of everyone who has lost a loved one or whose life has been turned upside down. If you want to help, you can do it here,” he said.

Jason Momoa, who is from Honolulu, also appealed for help for the island’s residents.

“We are devastated and heartbroken for our friends and ‘ohana on Maui affected by the recent wildfires.’

Momoa has repeatedly shared links to the fundraising efforts.

Bette Midler, who also has a home in Hawaii, tweeted about the ongoing disaster response.

And Pierce Brosnan and his wife Keely Shaye Brosnan, who own a home on Kauai, have asked for support.

“My heartfelt and heartfelt prayers for Maui, the Hawaiian community, residents, families and animals affected by these unprecedented wildfires,” Keely posted on Instagram.

“If you are able, please consider making a donation to the Hawaii/Maui Community Foundation to help those in need.”