Kaya Scodelario has reportedly been blasted by the Brazilian side of her family after she refused to fund care for her sick grandmother Inez Rosemary.

The Pirates Of The Caribbean, 25, has come under fire from her relatives for allegedly not wanting to 'associate with poor people like themselves' - leaving the family to 'pull together' to pay for Inez's care after a series of heart attacks.

The UK born actress, who was reportedly paid £1.5 million for her role in the successful Pirates film franchise, has also had her refusal to pay up branded as 'unforgivable' by her great aunt Fabiana Moraes, as reported by The Sun On Sunday.

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Family feud: Kaya Scodelario, 25, has been blasted by the Brazilian side of her family after she allegedly refused to fund care for her sick grandmother Inez Rosemary

Kaya's mother Katia was born and raised in Brazil before moving to London and marrying her dad Roger Humphrey - a union which dissolved a year later and he moved to Vietnam.

Growing up, Kaya seemed to be close to the Latin American side of her family as she spent many holidays in Brazil - however that all changed after she 'froze them out' after finding fame.

Speaking specifically about Inez's treatment, Fabiana revealed: 'I am disgusted that Kaya could just turn her back on her grandmother when she most needed her.'

She went onto reveal her family's shock after Kaya and her mother allegedly said 'no' to offering financial help - leaving them to fund the unfortunate situation 'without a cent from her millionaire granddaughter.'

'Money has gone to her head': The Pirates Of The Caribbean star has come under fire from her relatives for allegedly not wanting to 'associate with poor people like themselves' - leaving the family to 'pull together' to pay for Inez's care after a series of heart attacks

'I think the money has gone to her head, and she has forgotten where she came from. She doesn’t want to be associated with poor people like us anymore,' it was claimed.

Fabiana then stated: 'In fact Kaya doesn’t even know if her grandmother is still alive or not.

The last Kaya's Brazilian family saw her was in 2015 and were not invited to her wedding with American actor Benjamin Walker - who she shares a young son with - in the same year.

MailOnline has contacted a representative for Kaya for further comment.

'Forgotten where she's come from': The UK born actress, who was reportedly paid £1.5 million for her role in the successful Pirates film franchise, has also had her refusal to pay up branded as 'unforgivable' by her great aunt Fabiana Moraes, as reported by The Sun On Sunday

Fabiana claimed: 'I think the money has gone to her head, and she has forgotten where she came from. She doesn’t want to be associated with poor people like us any more'

Family history: Kaya's mother Katia (Pictured above) was born and raised in Brazil before moving to London and marrying her dad Roger Humphrey - a union which dissolved a year later and he moved to Vietman

Meanwhile, Kaya sparked further controversy last week last week after revealing that a monkey would 'projectile vomit' all the time on the set of the new Pirates of the Caribbean set - and describing it as 'hilarious'.

The actress said the animal was 'the most memorable cast member' on Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge, also known as Dead Men Tell No Tales.

According to The Sun, Kaya said during a discussion of the movie: 'The most memorable cast member was the monkey because he threw up all the time.'

'I found it hilarious': Meanwhile, Kaya sparked further controversy last week last week after revealing that a monkey would 'projectile vomit' all the time on the set of the new Pirates of the Caribbean set

Memorable: The actress described the animal as 'the most memorable cast member' on Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar's Revenge

But animal rights activists have been left outraged by the revelation, saying that the monkey should not have been used during filming.

A spokesperson for PETA told the publication: 'Hollywood must learn the lesson that there’s simply no safe or humane way to force a wild animal to perform in a movie.'

Kaya, who rose to fame as Effy Stonem in Skins, plays Johnny Depp's sidekick Carina Smyth in the new film.

She has previously spoken about how she was relieved that her love interest in the movie was 26-year-old Brenton Thwaites - who plays Henry Turner.