Miranda Kerr and billionaire husband Evan Spiegel’s incredible act of charity erased $550MILLION of medical debt for US families

Miranda Kerr and her billionaire husband Evan Spiegel revealed they helped erase $550 million of medical debt for families in California. The former Victoria’s Secret Angel, 43, and Spiegel, the founder and CEO of Snapchat, filmed and shared a video via Instagram on Friday to discuss their charitable contribution.The couple shared that they made a multimillion-dollar donation to Undue Medical Debt, a nonprofit that provides debt relief to people in financial need.In a joint Instagram post shared by Undue Medical Debt, Kerr and Spiegel shared that their donation helped relieve 260,000 Californians from medical debt.The couple explained they were filming and sharing a video to assure affected families that their philanthropy is ‘real.’ ‘Hey everybody, Evan and Miranda here,’ Spiegel, 36, said in the clip. ‘And today we are so excited because we’re announcing a partnership with Undue Medical Debt to relieve over half a billion dollars of unpaid medical debt for more than 250,000 Californians.’  Supermodel Miranda Kerr and her tech billionaire husband Evan Spiegel revealed they made a major donation set to relieve $550 million of medical debt for Californian families The couple shared a video via Instagram and explained that thousands of chosen beneficiaries will receive a letter informing them of debt erasure. The pair said in the clip that they wanted to assure affected families that ‘it’s real”When someone you love is sick. All you want to do is focus on helping them get better,’ the KORA Organics founder continued.’That’s why we wanted to support this effort and help relieve medical debt, so families can focus on caring for their loved ones and really supporting their healing.’Spiegel and Kerr said that qualifying families would receive a letter regarding forgiven medical debt in the mail. According to the nonprofit, the couple made the donation in the spring and thousands of chosen beneficiaries living in California would begin receiving letters starting in mid-July. Their donation of an undisclosed amount meant the medical debt relief charity was able to acquire bundled, unpaid medical debt for a fraction of the cost. On average, every dollar donated to Undue Medical Debt can relieve $100 in medical debt, according to the nonprofit’s official website. The nonprofit ‘buys and forgives medical debt for households earning at or less than four times the federal poverty level, and those for whom medical debt is at least 5 percent of their annual income,’ according to Undue Medical Debt president and CEO Allison Sesso.  Over 260,000 California residents will be affected by their multimillion-dollar donation of an undisclosed amount; pictured in May Kerr also said that they wanted to ‘shine a light’ on the ‘incredible work’ being done by Undue Medical Debt, formerly RIP Medical Debt, since the nonprofit was founded by ex-debt collectors in 2014; pictured in November 2025 Spiegel — whose net worth is approximately $2.1 billion, according to Forbes — added that they hoped this brings ‘a little peace of mind and allows you to focus on what matters the most’ The couple have been married since 2017 and share three sons together. Spiegel is also stepfather to Kerr’s teenage son, whom she shares with her ex-husband, actor Orlando Bloom; pictured in MayKerr also said that they wanted to ‘shine a light’ on the ‘incredible work’ being done by Undue Medical Debt, formerly RIP Medical Debt, since the nonprofit was founded by ex-debt collectors in 2014. ‘To everyone whose debt is being relieved through this effort, we’re sending you and your loved ones so much love,’ Kerr said at the end of the video. Spiegel, whose net worth is approximately $2.1 billion, according to Forbes, added that they hoped this brings ‘a little peace of mind and allows you to focus on what matters the most.’Many fans took to the comments section to thank the couple as some praised Kerr and Spiegel for using their extreme wealth ‘the right way.’ There was also an additional user who commented that they received one of said notices from the nonprofit and thanked the couple for helping them erase their medical debt.Kerr and Spiegel are no strangers to giving back. Back in 2022, the couple paid off more than $10 million in student loans for the graduating class at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, California.Kerr and Spiegel have been married since 2017 and are parents to sons Hart, eight, Myles, six, and Pierre, two. Kerr also shares 15-year-old son Flynn with her ex-husband Orlando Bloom.