Milo Ventimiglia, Jenni Echo and Paris Hilton, more celebrities lost their homes in LA fire

 Deadly wildfires are ravaging the Los Angeles area, triggering evacuations and leaving people, including several celebrities, without their homes.

The wildfires in California have killed 10 people and displaced more than 180,000 people. At least 10,000 structures have been destroyed in the fire, according to Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marvin.


Among the evacuees was "This Is Us" star Mandy Moore, who posted on Instagram that she was staying with friends and didn't know "if we were going to make it." On Thursday, Moore shared an update that "miraculously, the main part of our house is still standing". "It's not livable but mostly intact," he said on Instagram.

But Moore said she and her husband, musician Taylor Goldsmith, "lost our garage and the back house," as well as Goldsmith's studio, which housed instruments and equipment.

These celebrities have spoken about losing their homes to wildfires.


"I can't thank you enough for everyone reaching out, your kind hearts mean the world, I will never forget them. The community has grown stronger than I could have imagined, Pacific Palisades. I love you so much you are a little piece. By heaven, we will come back stronger than ever," she wrote in the caption.

She continued: "If you're in the LA area please come out if you can. I wish I'd grabbed my wedding dress.. I wish I'd done a lot differently but it doesn't matter. Thank you to the fighting first responders, stay safe, get out."

Jamie Chung and Brian Greenberg direct followers to fundraisers for LA fire victims.

Jamie Chung and Brian Greenberg are encouraging their followers to help other victims of the LA wildfires after losing their homes.



"We were supposed to have a forever home, but nothing lasts forever. Thankfully our family is safe, but other LA fire victims are not so lucky. Please donate if you can," the couple wrote. wrote in the caption of a video of his destroyed home. Greenberg shared a link to a GoFundMe page that "compiles verified fundraisers for those affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles County."

"It's a huge loss, but ultimately our family is safe and that's the most important thing. While we appreciate the condolences, we want to send most of our energy to the victims of the LA Fire who are going through this really difficult time. "Please donate them here if you can," the "Make It In America" ​​actor said in a statement to USA Today.

"Our whole neighborhood is gone," Chung wrote on a video of the devastated Palisades in an Instagram Story on Thursday. In the following post she wrote, "We are grateful to our brave firefighters and first responders and pray that we do not lose any more lives to these devastating fires. Stay safe and vigilant."


Jeff Bridges loses family home inherited from parents, Candy spells 'shocked'

Oscar-winning actor Jeff Bridges' family home in Malibu, which his siblings inherited from their late parents, has been lost in the Palisades Fire, a rep confirmed to USA TODAY on Friday. Bridges himself lives in Santa Barbara.

According to The Hollywood Reporter and TMZ, the home was reportedly near the home of Tori Spelling's mother, Candy Spelling. Candy Spelling, who shared the home with her late husband, television producer Aaron Spelling, told TMZ: "I'm in shock and processing this great loss for my family. I'm not grateful for the memories. It was truly a wonderful gift."

USA TODAY has reached out to Spelling's representative for comment.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post