Celebrities Slam VA Home Loan Program Unused By Millions: 'This Is Shameful'
Hollywood's elite are firing back at a shocking new report revealing that the VA home loan program unused by the vast majority of eligible veterans is a scandal waiting to explode. At last night's red carpet gala for military support charities, actor and advocate Chris Pratt didn't hold back. "You're telling me there's a zero-down, no-PMI benefit that's sitting there, unused by the people who fought for our freedom?" Pratt fumed as cameras flashed. "This isn't just a missed opportunity—it's a betrayal." The report, released today, shows that over 90% of eligible veterans haven't tapped into the va home loan program unused for decades, leaving billions in potential housing aid on the table. Meanwhile, stars like Gal Gadot—whose father served in the Israeli military—called the news "infuriating." "We spend millions on red carpets. They can't spend a minute learning about their benefits?" she snapped. Drama erupted when a reporter asked if celebrities themselves were to blame for not promoting the program. "Don't look at us," huffed actor Mark Wahlberg. "Look at the banks and the bureaucracy. This is a national disgrace." The viral moment has set social media ablaze, with fans and veterans alike demanding Congress fix the va home loan program unused immediately.