Holy. Crap. It’s no secret that JoJo Fletcher‘s Bachelorette winner fiancé Jordan Rodgers and his Packers quarterback brother Aaron Rodgers don’t get along, but their feud reached a peak on Nov. 21 when Jordan savagely dragged his brother on Twitter!

It all started when the NFL star made an impassioned plea for donations in the wake of the CA wildfires. “The California wildfires have devastated countless communities. In Northern California, where I was born and raised, the city of Paradise burned to the ground, and many of the residents that got out are now displaced in my hometown of Chico and across the north state.” He also revealed that he donated $1 million, and that if fans retweeted his post, State Farm would donate one dollar per retweet.

Sounds amazing, right? So what’s the problem? Well, while Aaron said that he “personally reached out to my friends and the mayor of Chico to find out how to be of the most help,” he may have forgotten a phone call or two. Jordan quickly shared the post and just absolutely obliterated his brother.

“PLEASE DONATE, SPREAD AWARENESS & SEND LOVE,” he began. “But when your own Mom is home alone during the fires, car packed ready to evacuate, & you miss the fundamental first step of compassion; calling your parents to make sure they are safe…. Everything else just feels like an act.” We. Are. SCREAMING.

Bachelorette fans will remember when Jordan opened up to JoJo about his strained relationship with Aaron back in 2016. At the time, many speculated that it was Aaron’s girlfriend Olivia Munn who caused the rift. However, the couple has since split up and yet Aaron is clearly still alienated from his famous family.

Fans certainly had mixed feelings about Jordan’s very public response. “Lol your brother is literally raising money for people in need and you still make it all about you?” said a hater, and another agreed writing, “Putting something like this on social media shows that Aaron is 100% right for not wanting to associate himself with you.” Meanwhile a fan clapped back, saying, “Here come the Packers fans to defend the behavior of their golden boy.” Others just made a joke of it, saying, “Thanksgiving at the Rodgers house about to be lit.” Yeah, something tells us Aaron isn’t invited, no matter how much he gave to charity.