Los Angeles Fires: These Celebrities Who Lost Their Homes Due to the Disaster | | TVMAS

A long list of Hollywood stars and celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal and Adam Brody, have seen their homes burn or be damaged by wildfires sweeping through many surrounding areas in Los Angeles Many resorted to networks to vent.

Others, more fortunate, like actress Kate Beckinsale, who lived in Pacific Palisades, one of the Los Angeles communities hardest hit by the fire that now also extends through the Hollywood Hills, are showing their solidarity with those affected and offering assistance to those affected by Instagram who have lost their homes or… They cannot return home at the moment.

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Actress Kate Beckinsale offers her assistance to those affected

“I’m sad. Pacific Palisades is a very unusual community in Los Angeles, full of families with young children and pets. I cry for all the people and pets affected; I know so many of them. “My heart breaks for the families who lost everything, the people “And their animals, not to mention the horses and all the wild animals, and the businesses and livelihoods of the people.”Beckinsale wrote.

Jennifer Aniston, Bradley Cooper, Eugene Levy, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Reese Witherspoon, Adam Sandler, Michael Keaton, Miles Teller, Michael Mann, Anne Sarnoff, Carole Lombardini, Alan Bergman, Kathleen Bergman reside in Pacific Palisades, among others. Kennedy, Steve Guttenberg and James Woods, according to Hollywood Reporter.

Today, this medium and others specializing in the field of entertainment and entertainment, such as People and Variety, tell the famous victims of the fires that broke out this Tuesday in the mountainous areas of Los Angeles County, most of which are still out of control, and which have so far caused the death of five people and forced tens of thousands of people to flood. They fled their homes and destroyed more than 2,000 buildings, according to official data.

Memories of Paris Hilton

“Sitting with my family, watching the news, and watching our house in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.” Paris Hilton wrote on her Instagram account, where she also posted TV photos of that moment.

“This house was the place where we made so many precious memories… It is the place where Phoenix (their son) took his first steps and where we dreamed of building lifelong memories with London (their daughter)… Although the loss is crushing, I hold on to it.” To be grateful that my family is safe. “My heart and prayers go out to every family affected by these fires.” said the wealthy heiress, model, actress and singer who is married to Carter Reum.

Academy Award-winning veteran actor James Woods couldn’t help but cry as he spoke about the destruction of his home in Pacific Palisades in front of CNN cameras.

“One day you were swimming in the pool, and the next day there was nothing left. There was so much chaos that it seemed like hell. “All the houses around us were on fire.” He said, his eyes filled with tears.

Billy Crystal is “devastated” by the tragedy

Other artists such as Diane Warren, Ricki Lake, Adam Brody, Leighton Meester, Cameron Mathison, Anna Faris, and Billy Crystal have posted similar messages, expressing, on the one hand, their gratitude for being safe and healthy with their families, and on the other, their grief over the loss of… Homes they’ve lived in for years.

“There are no words to describe the enormity of the devastation we are witnessing and experiencing. “We are saddened by the loss of our friends and neighbors who also lost their homes and businesses in this tragedy,” he added. Written by self-proclaimed Billy Crystal “destroyed” Because he lost his home since 1979.

Actress Cameron Mathison posted a photo of the smoking ruins of her home with the message: “We are safe, but this is what is left of our beautiful home, the home that our children grew up in and that they wanted to raise their children in one day.”

More information: Jamie Lee Curtis’ generous donation to help victims of the Los Angeles fires

Commentary on events in Hollywood

The fires forced the suspension of film premieres, such as… “on fire”, Jennifer Lopez’s latest movies, concerts and performances in Hollywood.

Los Angeles’ emblematic Walk of Fame, visited by thousands of tourists daily, is on yellow evacuation alert due to fire in the Hollywood Hills.

In addition, the Legendary Chinese Theater and El Capitan Theater, two iconic buildings of Old Hollywood, have been evacuated for safety and closed to the public until further notice.

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